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Canada and Chile push gender equality through trade

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OTTAWA: Canada and Chile updated a 20-year-old free trade agreement by adding a groundbrea­king clause on gender equality to encourage women’s entreprene­urship and employment.

The two countries said in a statement that they will commit to designing programs that promote equal rights and opportunit­ies for women in business.

Although the move represents a first for a G20 nation, Chile previously inserted a similar clause in a recent trade pact with Uruguay.

“This new section on gender will promote inclusive economic growth and highlight the crucial role that gender-sensitive policies play in creating long-lasting sustainabl­e benefits for communitie­s,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a joint news conference with visiting Chilean President Michelle Bachelet.

It will seek to “improve conditions for women – workers and business owners alike – so they can fully benefit from economic opportunit­ies,” he said.

“This is a big moment for Canada and Chile and for progressiv­e trade around the world.”

Bachelet said the amendments, which must still be ratified by both nations, come in response to current ‘global challenges,’ including US protection­ism.

“Chile and Canada are responding by strengthen­ing and updating our 20-year-old free-trade agreement to ensure it’s more inclusive, aggressive and beneficial for our citizens,” she said.

“In other words, our teenage FTA (free trade agreement) will be a more responsibl­e 20-year-old adult.”

The two sides also updated chapters on government procuremen­t and investment, corporate social responsibi­lity and a reduction of technical barriers to trade.

Bilateral trade has tripled since the original FTA was signed in 1996 to C$2.4 (US$1.8) billion last year, according to Canadian government figures. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (right) and Chilean President Michelle Bachelet hold a joint press conference in Ottawa, Ontario, on June 5. Canada and Chile updated a 20-year-old free trade agreement by adding a groundbrea­king clause on gender equality to encourage women’s entreprene­urship and employment.
— AFP photo Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (right) and Chilean President Michelle Bachelet hold a joint press conference in Ottawa, Ontario, on June 5. Canada and Chile updated a 20-year-old free trade agreement by adding a groundbrea­king clause on gender equality to encourage women’s entreprene­urship and employment.

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