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The Canada–Costa Rica Free Trade Agreement (CCRFTA) is a free trade agreement between Costa Rica and Canada. It was signed on April 23, 2001 in Ottawa, Ontario, and came into effect on November 1, 2002. It is the first bilateral free trade agreement to include innovative stand-alone procedures on trade. 87% of all tariffs on agricultural products were eliminated, either immediately, or over a 7-14 year period. Tariffs on many other industries like automotive goods and goods were also eliminated. Several sectors of agriculture were excluded from the treaty; eggs, dairy, poultry and beef being excluded, and Costa Rica decided to leave potatoes out of the FTA. Both nations agreed to use the World Trade Organization rules for sanitary and phytosanitary issues(known as the SPS agreement).〔(AAFC - Trade Agreements - Canada - Costa Rica Free Trade Agreement (CCRFTA) )〕 The main goals of the FTA include: *The establishment of free trade *The creation of opportunities for economic development *The elimination of trade barriers *The promotion of fair competition In the first 3 years of the agreement, trade increased by 36% (from $324 million to $440 million).〔(International Trade Law - World Trade Organization (WTO) )〕 It has been proposed that the Free Trade Area of the Americas be modeled after the CCRFTA.〔(Competition Bureau - Canada - Costa Rica Agreement Could Provide Framework for Competition Policy in FTAA )〕 ==History of trade balances== 〔https://www.ic.gc.ca/app/scr/tdst/tdo/crtr.html?naArea=9999&searchType=All&hSelectedCodes=%7C170220&productType=HS6&reportType=TB&timePeriod=5%7CComplete+Years¤cy=CDN&toFromCountry=CDN&countryList=specific&areaCodes=845&grouped=GROUPED&runReport=true〕 Amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Canada–Costa Rica Free Trade Agreement」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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