RAPESEED AND OLIVE OIL TO BENEFIT THE MOST FROM THE CETA AGREEMENT

CANADIAN rapeseed oil and European olive oil stand to benefit the most from the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) concluded between the European Union (EU) and Canada last October (2013) experts predict.The reason is that these are the two main products with major trade significance between the two when it comes to oils and fats, stressed an EU official.Tariffs on oils and fats on both sides will be eliminated at the entry into force of CETA, which is expected to happen in late 2015 or the beginning of 2016, after the EU and Canada ratify its ...


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