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Canada's relations with the European Union has been referred to by the 27 member-bloc as one of the European Union's "global strategic partners". [ 2 ] Two overseas territories of EU members ( Greenland and Saint Pierre and Miquelon ) lie adjacent to Canadian territorial waters, as well as a land border with the Kingdom of Denmark (via ...
The European Union and the North American Free Trade Association instead represent two divergent trade blocs. However, Canada has signed a free trade agreement with the smaller European Free Trade Association in 2008. Negotiations for the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the European Union concluded in August ...
Brazil: 14 November 1940: 13 ... Canada–Europe and Canada–European Union relations. Canada is an active participant in discussions stemming from the ...
The EU and Canada have benefited from a free trade agreement since 2017, which has boosted bilateral trade by 65%, and set up a raw materials partnership in 2021. Ng met EU trade chief Maros ...
Hewitt, W.E. Ted, and Inês C. Gomes. "'Matando o Desconhecimento': The Role of Culture in Brazil's Relations with Canada and Beyond." Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies 6.1 (2017) pp 9-21.online; Hewitt, W. E. "National interests and the impact of student mobility: the case of Canada and Brazil."
Canada: See Brazil–Canada relations. Brazil-Canada relations have been cordial but relatively limited, although the relationship between the two countries has been gradually evolving over time. Brazil has an embassy in Ottawa and consulates-general in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.
China–European Union relations; European Union–NATO relations; Georgia–European Union relations; Iceland–European Union relations; Kazakhstan–European Union relations; Japan–European Union relations; Mexico–European Union relations; Moldova–European Union relations; Norway–European Union relations; Russia–European Union ...
The Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the European Union (EU) are important trade partners: Korea is the EU's 9th largest trading partner and the EU is Korea's second largest export market. The two have signed a free trade agreement which will be provisionally applied by the end of 2011.