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BRIDGING B.C. AND THE EUROPEAN UNION WITH CETA: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DIVERSIFICATION

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An event organized by the BC Ministry of Jobs and Economic Growth in partnership with Global Affairs Canada, and the Consulates General of France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Portugal.

Please join delegates from the European Union (EU) and its Member States, for a special event on how British Columbian businesses can take advantage of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the EU. This event will serve as a technical workshop for developing tariff resiliency and diversification opportunities, featuring presentations from the federal and provincial governments.

Date: Thursday November 27th, 2025
Time: 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: 1400 Segal Centre | Simon Fraser University – Harbour Centre | 515 West Hastings St | Vancouver BC | V6B 5K3

Come learn about the many opportunities available to deepen trade and investment flows between B.C. and the EU, in addition to practical guidance on how to succeed in the EU.

This event will also serve as an opportunity to discuss how businesses are experiencing ongoing trade disruptions with federal and provincial officials, and share perspective on deepening the province’s economic resilience.

Register by email to trade.policy@gov.bc.ca

AGENDA

9:30 AM Welcome Remarks and B.C.’s Economic Resilience Ministry of Jobs and Economic Growth

9:40 AM Presentation by the Delegation of the European Union to Canada

9:50 AM Presentation by the Government of Canada Serena Ko, Trade Commissioner Service

10:00 AM CETA Opportunities Jean-Toussaint Battestini, Expertise France/Global Affairs Canada

10:25 AM Succeeding in the E.U. Jean-Toussaint Battestini, Expertise France/Global Affairs Canada

11:05 AM Q&A and Roundtable Discussion

11:20 AM Closing Remarks Ministry of Jobs and Economic Growth

11:30 AM Networking

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