The CETA and British Columbia: Impacts and Opportunities

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The CETA and British Columbia: Impacts and Opportunities Trade Policy and Negotiations Branch Ministry of International Trade University of Victoria, European Studies Feb 18.16 1

Overview Ministry of International Trade Services for investors and business British Columbia economy CETA Impacts on British Columbia CETA Opportunities For British Columbia For EU Companies, Workers & Investors 2

B.C. s MINISTRY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE Fosters connections with governments and businesses in priority markets, particularly in Asia. Engages B.C. exporters to connect to customers globally who may be served by B.C. s goods and services Attracts strategic investment to B.C. s priority industry sectors Fights protectionism and enhances market access Leverages investment capital programs (venture capital and infrastructure) to support a competitive business environment Promotes multiculturalism in our communities and uses it as a bridge to our priority markets 3

TRADE POLICY AND NEGOTIATIONS BRANCH Leads B.C s efforts to reduce or eliminate trade and investment impediments in other markets: The Barrier Busters Advances B.C. s interests with the federal government in international trade negotiations Works to strengthen regional trade and commercial relationships with Alberta and Saskatchewan through the New West Partnership Trade Agreement and Canada through the Agreement on Internal Trade 4

BC Economy GDP expected to grow at an average 2.2 per cent annually through 2024 Employment growth projected 1.2 per cent 1 million job openings by 2020 Favourable tax rates Proximity to US and Asian markets 5

B.C. S TRADE PRIORITIES Key Asian markets identified in the B.C. Jobs Plan: China, India, South Korea, Japan Diversity: While B.C. s top export destination remains the U.S., exports to Asia-Pacific are catching up. Asia-Pacific was the destination for over 40 per cent of B.C. s exports in 2014 (US was 50 per cent). EU: important because it is a market of 500 million affluent consumers that buy value-added products. Keep pace with others (e.g. Australia) 6

CANADA-EUROPEAN UNION COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC AND TRADE AGREEMENT (CETA) Province attended negotiating sessions Comprehensive: tariff and non-tariff barriers, goods and services, regulatory cooperation, investment, labour mobility, and procurement Expected to be in force in 2017 Canadian public opinion has been overwhelmingly positive. Four out of five respondents (81%) in a CTV news poll said they are supportive The poll found support for the free-trade deal is strongest in B.C. at 89 per cent. 7

CETA Impacts on BC Regulations in line with obligations of the CETA Increased exports Competitively priced imports and inputs Government procurement open and transparent NWPTA thresholds much lower than CETA thresholds Opportunity to access a large pool of skilled workers to meet projected demand Collaboration and sharing knowledge and research in science, technology and innovation: clean technology, aerospace, digital media 8

OPPORTUNITIES OF THE CETA Eliminate tariffs on key B.C. goods imports and exports Reduce non-tariff barriers (i.e., duplicative certification) Improve labour mobility (i.e., temporary entry and qualification recognition) Improve market access for professional services (e.g., engineers, architects, tourism) Improve access to government procurement to the local government level Attract investment 9

Opportunities for EU Companies Tariffs removed on imports and key inputs (value added goods, processed foods) Access to skilled BC workers Access to investment opportunities in BC: Liquefied natural gas Technology Clean technology (wood pellets, fuel cells) Municipal government procurement BC as a hub to Trans Pacific Partnership countries 10

Opportunities for EU Workers Temporary entry provisions: intra company transferees Mutual Recognition Agreements Professionals and skilled workers BC Job Openings over 10 years 2014-2024 LABOUR MARKET OUTLOOK HIGHLIGHTS TOTAL JOB OPENINGS 935,000 (100%)» Replacement 640,000 (68%)» Economic growth 295,000 (32%) SUPPLY ADDITIONS 940,000 (100%)» New entrants 421,000 (45%)» Net in-migration 325,000 (34%)» Other mobility 194,000 (21%) 11

Opportunities for EU Investors Liquefied Natural Gas Technology Clean and Green Technology Clean Energy (wood pellets, lithium batteries) Digital Media 12

Ministry of International Trade Janel Quiring Director, International Trade Policy Janel.Quiring@gov.bc.ca 13