Through trade, Canada and Chile show they believe in keeping doors open

Top of mind is ensuring people feel the benefits of free trade in their everyday lives.
Trade Minister François-Philippe Champagne, pictured in January, was in Santiago, Chile, on March 8 for the signing of the 11-country Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.
Canada and Chile are countries that have been successful largely as a result of an open approach to international trade. As many nations around the world take a step back from globalization, Canada and Chile have trade in their DNA and remain amongst the world’s strongest advocates for free and op...

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