News and Media
10/11/2011
Consultations on Negotiations to Expand the Existing Free Trade Agreement with the State of Israel
The Government of Canada is seeking the views of Canadians on the scope of potential negotiations for the expansion of the existing Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Canada and the State of Israel (Israel).
This notice is part of the Government of Canada’s domestic consultations process with business, citizen-based organizations and individual Canadians, as well as with provincial and territorial governments, to obtain advice and views on priorities, objectives and concerns to help outline the parameters of the initiative.
Canada and Israel have strong, multidimensional bilateral relations, marked by close political, economic, social and cultural ties. Exploratory discussions to expand the goods-only Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement (CIFTA) were announced on October 10, 2010. The Trade Ministers of both countries agreed that officials would examine options to expand the application of the CIFTA to include other areas that typically form a comprehensive free trade agreement (e.g. services, investment, government procurement).
Click on the following link for complete details on how to submit your views.


