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Canada to seek to join South America trade pact

By REUTERS
February 18, 2018

Ottawa: Canada will open trade talks next month with the four-nation Mercosur trading bloc in South America as part of an ongoing push to diversify its trade partnerships, a senior official said on Friday.

It comes as its main trading relationship with the United States -- the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) -- falters, and after Ottawa announced it would sign onto the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP).

"We intend to open negotiations for a potential agreement with Mercosur in Paraguay the day after the signing of the TPP, which will take place in Chile on March 8," the official told AFP. In addition to Paraguay, the bloc includes Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay.

Canada currently trades about Can$8 billion (US$6 billion) annually with the Mercosur bloc, which is the second-largest in the hemisphere after the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

This is dwarfed by bilateral Canada-US trade which topped Can$780 billion (US$621 billion) last year, with 70 percent of Canadian exports going to its southern neighbor, according to Canadian government figures.

But after six rounds of "slow" talks to revamp NAFTA, which Washington has threatened to dump, the future of Canada´s preferential access to the US market is now in doubt, with the parties deadlocked over Washington´s hardening protectionist stance.