Talks are continuing today in Belgium to try to reach an agreement on a major trade deal between Canada and the EU. The Canadian Prime Minister was scheduled to have signed the Comprehensive and Economic Trade Agreement in Brussels today. However, the planned signing of the CETA deal was scuppered after the Belgian regional parliament of Wallonia rejected the huge free trade agreement. Now politicians and diplomats are busy trying to get the Wallonians on board so that the deal can be signed. The Fine Gael MEP Deirdre Clune says Europe and the Belgians have nothing to fear from CETA.
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