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Atlanta, October 5, 2015 – Following several days of tough negotiations in Atlanta, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce salutes the successful conclusion of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
“This is an exciting moment for Canada,” said the Honourable Perrin Beatty, President and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. “I want to thank our negotiators for their hard work in securing an agreement that will help create jobs, spur innovation and increase consumer choice across Canada, while positioning us at the forefront of global trade developments.”
Canada’s prosperity is intimately tied to its ability to compete internationally. One out of every three Canadian jobs depends directly or indirectly on trade. The TPP will give Canada preferential access to an economic zone covering 800 million people and 40% of the global economy. Already, TPP countries account for the vast majority of Canadian exports and cross-border investment. “We’re looking at huge gains for Canadian farmers, food processors, and companies in forestry, mining, aerospace, financial services and information technology, among other industries.
“Of course, trade negotiations are a process of give and take and it will be important for the government to take seriously the concerns of any affected sector, and to partner with them to ensure their competitiveness. The measures announced to compensate the sectors most affected are a good starting point,” said Mr. Beatty.
Key highlights for business include:
“Everyone can agree: we can’t let the TPP happen without us. Left out on our own, others would take our place in regional supply chains. And Canada would forfeit a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to shape the rules that will govern trade for the next 10, 20 and 30 years,” concluded Mr. Beatty.
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For more information:
G. Will Dubreuil
Director, Public Affairs and Media Relations
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce
Mobile: 613.797.1860
gdubreuil@chamber.ca
Fort Nelson & District Chamber of Commerce
5500 Alaska Highway
PO Box 196
Fort Nelson, BC, V0C 1R0
Phone (250) 774-2956
Fax: (250) 774-2958
info@fortnelsonchamber.com
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