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Canada-Singapore Free Trade Talks to Resume

David Emerson has indicated from the APEC summit in Vietnam that Canada will resume free trade talks with Singapore. The hope is that a deal will be reached by 2007. The expectation is that it will give Canada more penetration into the ASEAN market. Eventually ASEAN may agree to hold group negotiations for trade deals, which Canada would in all likelihood be highly interested in pursuing.

Link: http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/11/15/business/AS_FIN_APEC_Canada_Singapore_FTA.php

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