Turkey presses Canada on free trade deal

Turkish ambassador to Canada says Turkey wants agreement ‘as soon as possible’

Turkey presses Canada on free trade deal

World Bulletin / News Desk

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan wants a free trade deal with Canada, and the sooner the better, Canadian media reported Monday.

Selcuk Unal, Turkey’s ambassador to Canada, said Erdogan and Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu broached the subject of free trade with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the G20 Summit in Antalya in November.

Free trade between the two countries was again raised by Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu with his Canadian counterpart Stephane Dion during a NATO summit in Brussels in December, and also the same month by Turkish Economic Minister Mustafa Elitas with Canadian Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland during a World Trade Organization meeting in Nairobi.

Unal told Canada’s foreign policy newspaper, Embassy, that Turkey wanted the deal “as soon as possible”.

In a letter to Freeland from Trudeau after his Liberal government took power last fall, Turkey was not listed as one of the priority countries for trade deals.

Unal said he raised the issue with Global Affairs Canada (GAC), the government department that manages the country’s consular relations with an eye to encourage international trade.

But GAC was vague when queried about free trade with Turkey.

The government is “presently assessing next steps in the future direction of our international trade agenda,” spokesperson Amy Mills told Embassy in an email.

The push for a deal is not new, with Turkish interest dating seven years.

“In October 2009, Turkey indicated its interest in pursuing an FTA [Free Trade Agreement] with Canada and officials met informally in Ottawa in February 2010 to better understand their respective interests …” GAC stated on its website.

In 2013, the two countries agreed to “establish a joint economic and trade committee,” GAC said.

Unal said Canada’s mining companies would benefit from trade with Turkey, with several Canadian companies having mining operations in Turkey.

The country is rich in gold and zinc.

Pierre Gratton, president and chief executive officer of the Mining Association of Canada, agreed with Unal, saying in an email that the association is “very supportive” of trade negotiations and sees Turkey as an “important partner”.

 

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