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What do Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland and Peru have in common?

January 25th, 2010 • Growth, Exporting, Importing

They are the most recent countries to have a free trade agreement with Canada.

The reduction or elimination of tariffs under these agreements can help you gain an edge in these markets. The favourable market conditions improve your access to new customers, investors and partners.

Learn more about these two free trade agreements:

An agreement with Jordan is expected to be brought into force in 2010 and there are many more agreements in the negotiation stage. Find out about their status on the Negotiations and Agreements page from Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada's website.

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