13 Feb CUSMA and CANADA - EU TIES
How Cusma talks could reshape Canada-EU ties; a EUCCAN position paperOngoing uncertainty around the 2026 CUSMA review and persistent US trade tensions are creating risks for Canadian and European businesses, especially in supply chains and investment. Despite these challenges, there are strategic opportunities for deeper Canada–EU cooperation in areas like defence, energy, minerals, and digital trade, with CETA providing a stable, though under-utilized, framework for collaboration. To address these risks, EUCCAN calls for urgent, coordinated action, to be read in Beyond-North-America-How-CUSMA-Talks-Could-Reshape-Canada-EU-Ties serving a summary, recommendations, action items and key takeaways. |
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The Chamber was founded in 1995 in Toronto, Ontario with the purpose of strengthening economic ties between Canada and Europe. Originally incorporated as The European Union Chamber of Commerce in Toronto (EUCOCIT), the organization was renamed in 2013—EUCCAN: The European Union Chamber of Commerce in Canada—with an eye to becoming a country-wide European Union (EU) platform.

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