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PETTIGREW RELEASES PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS REPORT ON MARKET ACCESS FOR LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

June 13, 2002 (2:35 p.m. EDT) No. 68

PETTIGREW RELEASES PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS REPORT ON MARKET ACCESS FOR LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

International Trade Minister Pierre Pettigrew today released a public consultations report on Canadian proposals to eliminate import duties and quotas for 48 of the world's least developed countries (LDCs).

"Canada views increased trade as one of the vital elements of development for the world's poorest nations," said Minister Pettigrew. "These consultations have been a useful tool to examine the impact these measures would have on Canadians, and on the least developed countries themselves."

From March 30 until May 2, 2002, the Government of Canada sought the views of the provinces and key industry sectors, non-governmental organizations, and interested citizens on the proposals, including any economic or social impact the proposed action might have. A majority of the submissions support the proposal, adding that the initiative would complement Canada's development assistance efforts and provide benefits to LDCs while having limited impact on Canadian industries. Certain submissions also recommended providing assistance to any Canadians adversely affected by the proposal.

More than 600 million people live in the world's least developed countries--one tenth of humanity. Imports from these countries account for one tenth of one percent of the total imports to Canada, an average of $300 million a year over the past decade. Approximately half of the products imported from least developed countries already enter Canada duty-free.

The full report can be found on the Consultations with Canadians section of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade's Web site at

http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/tna-nac/Consult1-e.asp#ldc

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For further information, media representatives may contact:

Sébastien Théberge

Office of the Minister for International Trade

(613) 992-7332

Media Relations Office

Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

(613) 995-1874

http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca


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