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INFORMATION
Canada - Costa Rica Agreement Could Provide
Framework for Competition Policy in FTAA
OTTAWA, April 23, 2001 - The competition chapter in the
Canada - Costa Rica Free Trade Agreement, signed by the two
countries in Ottawa today, could serve as a model for a competition
policy framework in a Free Trade Area of the Americas agreement.
The chapter builds on competition provisions in previous free
trade agreements and sets out a framework that will promote greater
certainty in both markets and more effective enforcement against
anti-competitive activities.
The establishment of a concrete framework for cooperation,
coordination and consultation will enhance the ability of
competition authorities in both countries to address
anti-competitive activities, which are increasingly transnational.
Such cooperation is increasingly important as firms extend their
business links internationally because of such trends as growing
international trade, complex mergers, cross-border strategic
alliances, and electronic commerce.
The text
of the agreement, including the chapter on
competition policy, is available on the web site of Canada's
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
For additional information, please contact:
Michel Marquis Communications Directorate Competition
Bureau (819) 953-4257
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