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Brussels. Assemblies want to prevent the federal government from signing the EU-Canada trade agreement (Photo: William Murphy)

Local opposition to EU trade deals multiplies

The assembly of Brussels' French-speaking community on Friday (3 June) adopted a resolution aimed at preventing Belgium's federal government from signing an EU-Canada free trade agreement.

The vote is the latest in a series of moves by Belgian local assemblies, all of them French-speaking, against the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) that was concluded...

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Brussels. Assemblies want to prevent the federal government from signing the EU-Canada trade agreement (Photo: William Murphy)

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