Kuwait Times

Belgium faces today’s deadline to support Canada trade deal

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BRUSSELS: The European Union has given Belgium until late today to overcome opposition to a free trade deal with Canada from its French-speaking region or a summit to sign the pact that could boost both economies is off, EU sources said yesterday.

EU trade negotiator­s are rushing to assuage the Walloon government’s concerns before the Monday deadline set by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to decide whether to fly to Brussels, according sources familiar with the matter. Canada, the EU’s 12th-largest trading partner, says it is ready to sign the pact as planned on Thursday and year-long negotiatio­ns were over, with trade minister Chrystia Freeland saying “the ball is in the EU court.”

All 28 EU government­s back the Comprehens­ive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), which supporters say could increase trade by 20 percent, but Belgium cannot give assent without backing from its five sub-federal administra­tions.

French-speaking Wallonia has steadfastl­y opposed it, saying the deal is bad for Europe’s farmers and gives too much power to global corporate interests.

In a last ditch bid to secure Walloon backing, EU trade officials are offering to tweak a political declaratio­n appended to the treaty, an EU source said. Many EU leaders suspect the local government in Namur is using its devolved powers to play domestic politics. “This is first of all an inner-Belgian matter,” an EU source said.

Walloon Socialist leader Elio Di Rupo, one of the most vocal opponents of the deal, cast doubt a deal could be reached next week. “They took years to negotiate #CETA and we are refused a few weeks,” Di Rupo, a former Belgian prime minister, tweeted yesterday. “Will we reach a solution? All depends on the contents. If it doesn’t change enough, we will maintain our opposition.”

European Council President Donald Tusk, who chairs the collective body of the EU’s leaders, will speak to Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel by late on Monday, EU sources said, before informing Trudeau’s government of the state of play.

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