Europe nears trade deal with Canada 

European Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmstrom at the informal meeting of EU trade ministers in Bratislava, Slovakia | Jakub Gavlak/EPA

With CETA on track, the bloc keeps TTIP on life support.

By HANS VON DER BURCHARDS

September 23, 2016

BRATISLAVA — EU ministers have forged the political momentum required to seal their long-delayed trade deal with Canada but acknowledged that a more contentious pact with the U.S. will not be finalized this year.

At a meeting in Bratislava on Friday, the ministers drew up a plan to sign up to the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement with Ottawa on October 18.

This sudden acceleration toward the diplomatic finish line was only possible after German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel earlier in the week secured overwhelming support for CETA at a convention of his often skeptical Social Democratic Party.

The SDP vote was followed by a similarly massive majority in the Bundestag.

Europe’s accord with Canada has become a defining test of whether Brussels is still able to steer the EU’s trade policy and the pact seemed in mortal danger while Germany’s commitment remained in question.

In Bratislava, Gabriel said he was now “very optimistic” that all 28 countries should be able to throw their weight behind the pact after months of tortuous diplomacy.

In addition to concerns in Germany, CETA’s advocates have needed to confront objections from Romania over visa reciprocity and Belgium’s Wallonia region about the rights of foreign investors to sue governments.

The most significant remaining hurdle, however, is Austria, where Social Democratic Chancellor Christian Kern has struck an increasingly hostile tone towards free trade.

Many diplomats, however, predicted that Vienna would ultimately sign on October 18, not least because of pressure from Berlin.

Source: Europe nears trade deal with Canada – POLITICO

Thousands Protest EU Transatlantic Trade Deals in Brussels

Thousands of protesters rallied on Tuesday against the European Union’s free Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) trade pact with the United States and Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with Canada in the Belgian capital ahead of the upcoming talks.

https://sputniknews.com   Sept 20, 2016

BRUSSELS (Sputnik) — Organizers estimate that between 10,000 and 15,000 demonstrators gathered in Brussels’ European Quarter that is home to the European parliament, Commission and EU Council.

Local trade unions, environmental groups and Canadian farmers demanded that Europe halt talks with Canada on the CETA deal that seeks to liberalize trade. They argue that it will water down food, environment and job protections.

An EU-Canada Summit, scheduled for October 27-28, is expected to see the controversial Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement signed.

It will still need to be ratified by some 40 national and regional EU parliaments.

EU leaders have been pushing for a trade deal with Canada as prospects for a similar agreement with the United States began to fade.

German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel said in August that the US-EU TTIP pact had collapsed.

A new round of talks on it is planned for October 3.

Source: Thousands Protest EU Transatlantic Trade Deals in Brussels