METALS INDUSTRY RESERVES JUDGEMENT ON EUROPE-CANADA TRADE DEAL AS MEPS PUSH TOWARDS EU RATIFICATION

The European metals industry will wait before taking an official position on the controversial European Union (EU)-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), following a key European Parliament vote backing the deal. The European Parliament’s international trade committee (INTA) has now referred CETA (on January 24), with its blessing, to the body’s plenary, which could vote later this month to approve provisional implementation of the agreement as early as April. And although industry association Eurometaux industry association told Metal ...


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