Benefits to Irish Companies from EU-Canada Free Trade Agreement @ 16 Feb 2017
Minister Mary Mitchell O'Connor.

A statement from the Minister said CETA is a comprehensive and wide ranging free trade agreement and covers virtually every aspect of economic activity. It will create sizeable new market access opportunities in services and investment for Irish firms. It will also allow Irish companies access to Canadian public contracts. Irish firms will also benefit from the recognition of product standards and certification, thus saving on 'double testing' on both sides of the Atlantic. These are some of the benefits of the trade deal with Canada as well as providing new market opportunities in many sectors for Irish firms. The issue of growing market share in other markets is made even more important by the UK referendum on its membership of the EU.

The core elements of the agreement will take effect on a provisional basis early this year, meaning Irish companies can immediately take advantage of the all-important reductions in tariffs on our exports, and greater access to the public procurement market in Canada. 

Minster Mitchell O'Connor said: “Amid rising sentiment towards closing down trade opportunities it is important that trading blocks such as the EU and Canada can show the way forward lies in partnership and not protectionism'.

“I will be leading a trade mission to Canada in late May to promote the advantages of the agreement and to assist Irish firms in building and expanding their footprint in the Canadian market.”

The EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement, also known as CETA, is a progressive and comprehensive agreement between the EU and Canada.

The statement includedthe following information:

The text of the agreement and further information is available on the European Commission's website at http://ec.europa.eu/trade/policy/in-focus/ceta/.