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Dec 17

Canada Launches Public Consultations on Trade Negotiations: India, Mercosur, Thailand, United Arab Emirates

The Government of Canada is working to diversify trade and investment to drive economic growth and create good jobs for Canadians. Accordingly, Canada is strengthening trade ties with reliable partners around the world—aiming to double Canadian exports to non-U.S. markets over the next decade to attract $1 trillion in new investment in Canada over five years.

To this end,ÌýPrime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada’s intention toÌýinitiateÌýtradeÌýagreementÌýnegotiations withÌýIndia,ÌýThailandÌýand the United Arab Emirates, and toÌýresumeÌýnegotiations with the South American Common Market known as MercosurÌý(comprisedÌýof Argentina, Brazil,ÌýParaguayÌýand Uruguay).

To inform these negotiations, and achieve the best outcomes for Canadians, we launched public consultations on DecemberÌý13, 2025. All Canadians are invited to submit their views, reflections, and priorities with respect to enhanced trade and investment with these partners in anticipation of the commencement of trade negotiations in 2026. The views of Canadian stakeholdersÌýare critical to inform Canada’s positions during negotiations to ensure that we maximize benefits and address specific interests,ÌýprioritiesÌýand potential sensitivities. InformationÌýregardingÌýthe consultations can be found in the Canada Gazette Notices linked below.

Partner Agreement Canada Gazette Notice
IndiaÌý Canada-India ComprehensiveÌýEconomicÌýPartnershipÌýAgreement (CEPA)

 

 

MercosurÌý(Argentina,ÌýBrazil, Paraguay, Uruguay)Ìý

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Canada-Mercosur Free Trade Agreement (FTA)

 

ThailandÌý

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Canada-Thailand FTA

 

United Arab Emirates (UAE)Ìý Canada-UAE CEPA

 

 

All interested parties are invited toÌýsubmitÌýtheir views byÌýJanuaryÌý27, 2026.

Submissions should include the following information:

  1. the contributor’s name and address and, if applicable, the name of the contributor’s organization,ÌýinstitutionÌýor business;
  1. the specific issues being addressed; and
  2. where possible, precise information on the rationale for the positions taken, including any significant impact it may have on Canada’s domestic or international interests.

Contributions focused onÌýIndia, Mercosur and the UAE, can be sent to:

[email protected].

Contributions onÌýThailandÌýshould beÌýsubmittedÌýto:

[email protected].

Source: Global Affairs Canada

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