
Advantages and Disadvantages of Signing a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) for the Еconomies of the EU and Canada
Author(s) -
P. Yu. Baryshnikov
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
mir novoj èkonomiki
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2220-7872
pISSN - 2220-6469
DOI - 10.26794/2220-6469-2018-12-4-77-81
Subject(s) - ratification , trade agreement , government procurement , international trade , parliament , framework agreement , international economics , government (linguistics) , order (exchange) , business , investment (military) , economic integration , trade barrier , single market , quality (philosophy) , customs union , international free trade agreement , market access , economics , procurement , political science , free trade , european union , politics , law , linguistics , philosophy , finance , marketing , ecology , epistemology , biology , agriculture
This article presents an analysis of the main provisions of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) signed by the government of Canada and the European Parliament at the end of 2016. In particular, the author analysed such aspects of the agreement as the abolition of customs tariffs, the introduction of common quality standards, access to the procurement market, modification of the system of investment disputes, etc. According to the results of the study, there was a mixed effect of the agreement for both Canada and the EU. For some sectors of the economies of the participating countries, the implementation of the CETA promises to create exceptional conditions for development, while for others the signing of a multilateral agreement is unprofitable or means losses. It should be noted that at the present stage the pros and cons of the СЕТА can be considered only at the theoretical level. It will be possible to draw objective conclusions about the impact of the multilateral trade agreement on the development of trade and economic relations between the countries only a certain time later after the ratification of the agreement by all parties. At the current stage of development of Canada-EU relations within the framework of the СЕТА, it can be noted that only the dynamic development and further improvement of the mechanisms of the multilateral agreement will make a trade and economic relations between the countries more open and transparent.