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Trade with Canada and Mexico: call for input

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Seeking input on which aspects of current trading arrangements with Canada and Mexico we should look to improve or amend.

Consultation description

We are preparing for trade negotiations with Canada and Mexico to upgrade our existing trade deals.

We want to know what you think about our trading arrangements with Canada and Mexico and where we could make changes or improve. We will use this information to help inform our approach for starting negotiations later this year.

We ask that all responses are submitted via the online call for input platform:

  • Canada
  • Mexico

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