CETA
Americannoun
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International trade was vital for food security, particularly given climate and geopolitical risks, Fesneau said, arguing that a recent trade deal between the EU and Canada, known as CETA, had benefited France despite widespread criticism.
From Reuters • Feb. 17, 2023
Chancellor OIaf Scholz’s three-party coalition moved forward with ratifying it after Germany’s highest court in March rejected complaints against CETA, at least in the form in which it is currently in effect.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 1, 2022
Newer ones between rich countries, such as CETA, focus on cutting other barriers to trade.
From Economist • Oct. 20, 2016
Jörg Haas, a spokesman for Campact, a Germany-based advocacy group that has campaigned against CETA, has a different view.
From The Wall Street Journal • Aug. 29, 2016
The Nixon-era Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, or CETA, as it was known, further funneled federal funds into state and local programs for hard-to-hire Americans.
From Washington Times • Jun. 8, 2015
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