Canada and ASEAN intend to conclude free trade talks in early 2026.

Canada's Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of International Trade, Yasir Naqvi, concluded his participation in the Fourteenth Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Economic Ministers-Canada Consultation, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last week.

During the consultation, ministers noted the ongoing progress of the ASEAN-Canada Free Trade Agreement (ACAFTA) negotiations.

Recognising the significant potential of the ACAFTA to enhance trade and investment flows, strengthen supply chain resilience, and promote long-term economic prosperity, the Ministers reaffirmed their shared commitment to concluding a high-quality, comprehensive, and mutually beneficial Agreement as soon as possible in 2026.

The Ministers urged officials to intensify their efforts with a view to finding mutually acceptable solutions that would reflect the interests and sensitivities of all Parties.

Canada and ASEAN launched negotiations toward a free trade agreement in 2021. Established in 1967, ASEAN comprises 10 Southeast Asian States: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People's Democratic Republic Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. (Canada and Indonesia concluded and signed a two-party free trade agreement expected to come into force in 2026, once both countries complete their domestic ratification processes).

Link: Canada-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement