Canada has a degree of free trade with Germany under the terms of the World Trade Organization of which both countries are members; it does not have the same degree of unrestricted trade that it has with the US and Mexico under the terms of the North American Free Trade Agreement. All of these trade agreements are very complicated. But in general, there is certainly commerce between Canada and Germany.
Canada,MEXICO,China,Japan,Germany Mostly Canada and then rest follow.
machinery , textiles ,and more.......................................
Canada and Mexico.
Removing the barriers of free trade almost always requires a trade treaty. One that is in place in the US is the North American Free Trade Agreement between the US, Canada, and Mexico.
The trade agreement called NAFTA or the North American Free Trade Agreement began in 1994. The agreement lifted tariffs produced by the USA, Mexico and Canada.
actually, it does! Canada has a free trade enactment with USA
The free trade agreements of Canada represents Canada 's cooperation in multinational trade pacts and plays a large role in the Canadian economy. Canada is regularly described as a trading nation, considering its total trade is worth more than two-thirds of its GDP (the second highest level in the G7, after Germany).
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because Germany may have things that Canada doesn't or Canada may not have something that Germany has.
Brian Mulroney helped pass the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement.
United States,Canada,Germany,Japan
benefitted the Canadian economy
Countries in the EU, Germany and Canada
Canada,MEXICO,China,Japan,Germany Mostly Canada and then rest follow.
north American free trade agreement Canada and Mexico
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA for short).
China mostly trades with Japan, USA, Germany, and Canada