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It's Your Turn

Consulting Canadians

Trade in Goods

2005

Market Access Priorities Report (CIMAP) ongoing consultation

Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (International Trade) releases annually the government's report on Canada's trade priorities: Opening Doors to the World: Canada's International Market Access Priorities (CIMAP). The report also highlights significant market opening results achieved by government to benefit Canadian exporters.

DFAIT (IT) wants to know about major market access irritants Canadian business people may be facing in foreign markets. By informing us of these problems, the Government will ensure that Canada's negotiating objectives fully reflect the interests of Canadians. Please provide us with your comments by filling out the Trade and Investment Barrier Feedback form.

2004

Public Consultation on the Addition of Chrysotile Asbestos to the PIC Procedure of the Rotterdam Convention

Closing date: April 9, 2004

The Government of Canada is conducting broad public consultations on the possible addition of Chrysotile Asbestos to the Prior Informed Consent (PIC) Procedure of the Rotterdam Convention, a multilateral environmental agreement to which Canada is a Party. Additional information including the relevant documents pertaining to this consultation can be found at the following website:

http://www.ec.gc.ca/nopp/docs/consult/Rotterdam/ca/en/index.cfm

Please note that the closing date for this consultation was Friday, April 9, 2004.

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2005-08-19

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