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Philippines and Canada Launch Trade Talks
March 19, 2026
The Philippines and Canada are scheduled to hold a full round of negotiations in April 2026 to advance a comprehensive free trade agreement covering multiple trade and economic sectors. This initiative represents the Philippines' first trade deal with a North American country and aims to conclude within the year, potentially enhancing bilateral trade valued at $2.14 billion in 2025. The negotiations will address key areas including competition policy, customs and trade facilitation, digital trade, dispute settlement, economic and technical cooperation, environmental provisions, and general trade exceptions.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors should anticipate new market access opportunities and regulatory frameworks that could affect cross-border trade and supply chains between the Philippines and Canada.
- The agreement's focus on digital trade and customs facilitation may streamline procurement processes and reduce barriers for goods and services.
- Organizations engaged in sectors impacted by competition policy and environmental provisions should prepare for compliance with evolving trade standards.
- Businesses can leverage this development to explore partnerships and contracts arising from increased bilateral economic cooperation.
It will be a full round of negotiations [that will] cover competition policy, customs and trade facilitation, digital trade, dispute settlement, economic and technical cooperation, environment, exceptions and general provisions.
— Allan Gepty, Trade Undersecretary
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Philippines Department of Trade and Industry, Government of Canada
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- Full round of PH-Canada trade talks set in April · MSN · Mar 19
- Full round of PH-Canada trade talks set in April · The Manila Times · Mar 17