Who Else Benefits from CETA? Some Implications of “Most-Favoured Nation” Treatment

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CitationHerman Lawrence. 2013. "Who Else Benefits from CETA? Some Implications of “Most-Favoured Nation” Treatment". Research. Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute
Page Title:Who Else Benefits from CETA? Some Implications of “Most-Favoured Nation” Treatment – C.D. Howe Institute
Article Title:Who Else Benefits from CETA? Some Implications of “Most-Favoured Nation” Treatment
URL:https://cdhowe.org/publication/who-else-benefits-ceta-some-implications-most-favoured-nation-treatment/
Published Date:December 19, 2013
Accessed Date:March 15, 2025

Investors from US and Mexico and other third-party countries will benefit from the Canada-EU trade deal when it comes to investing in Canada, according to a report released today by the C.D. Howe Institute.  In “Who Else Benefits from CETA? Some Implications of Most-Favoured Nation Treatment,” respected trade lawyer Lawrence L. Herman concludes that investors from countries that have preferential trade agreements with Canada will be entitled to the same preferential benefits as EU investors under the Canada-EU trade deal.

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