Canada and EU move closer to trade talks
Canada and the EU first agreed in October 2008 to seek what they have called a "comprehensive economic agreement" to boost two-way trade and investment.
They have now agreed that the areas for negotiation will include lowering tariffs on goods and services, and encompass areas such as investment, regulatory co-operation and rules of origin.
"This agreement puts us in a position to launch comprehensive negotiations as early as possible," Canadian Trade Minister Stockwell Day said.
Day said a joint economic study estimated that such an agreement could boost Canada's economy by C$12 billion (6.6 billion pounds) and increase bilateral trade by at least 20 percent. He estimated annual two way-trade was around C$110 billion in 2007.
(Reporting by Louise Egan; editing by Rob Wilson)