Trade policy in focus
This page outlines Canada's participation in trade negotiations relating to market access that provide the opportunity to expand our presence in world markets and increase the benefits that our citizens derive from trade and economic growth.
Foreign government procurement markets are worth hundreds of billions of dollars annually and offer significant potential opportunities for Canadian exporters. Governments, suppliers, and taxpayers have all benefitted from the efforts to open government procurement markets.
The emphasis on innovation as a measure of global competitiveness as well as the growth in participation of the Canadian economy in global trade have made the international dimension of intellectual property policy increasingly important.
Enhancing Canada's investment opportunities abroad is essential to Canada's ongoing international competitiveness. Foreign investment links Canadian companies, consumers and workers to the new knowledge based global economy.
The linkages between trade and environment are multiple and complex. This page outlines and describes Canadian objectives of enhancing market access for environmental goods and seeking to ensure that trade liberalization and environmental protection are mutually supportive.
Canada's inclusive approach to trade
Find out how we make sure that our trade policy benefits everyone.
Dispute settlement mechanisms in Canada’s trade and investment agreements.
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