The Province is involved in several domestic and international trade agreements that may affect your procurement.
Where a trade agreement applies to a procurement, that procurement should be planned and executed in accordance with the requirements of that trade agreement. Applicable trade agreements are listed below.
In addition, a summary of trade agreement obligations can be found on the New West Partnership Trade Agreement website under “Procurement Guidelines.” The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat also issued Contracting Policy Notice 2023-6 in 2023 advising of updated trade agreement thresholds.
An agreement between Canada and the European Union aimed at reducing or eliminating tariffs, facilitating customs and trade, ensuring non-discriminatory market access, creating conformity assessments for product testing and certification, allowing labour mobility, opening up markets for government procurement activities, and fostering regulatory cooperation.
An agreement between Canada, the United Kingdom of Great Britain, and Northern Ireland which is based on the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreements (CETA) and aims to provide predictability and stability for business.
An inter-governmental agreement with the purpose of fostering improved inter-provincial trade by removing inter-provincial obstacles and promoting free movement of persons, goods, services, and investments within Canada.
An agreement between Canada and certain Asia-Pacific countries which aims to increase market access, lower trade barriers, and provide for enhanced regulatory cooperation
An agreement between the governments of BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba that aims to create a barrier-free, inter-provincial market. NWPTA requires the Province and broader public sector entities to remove impediments across all economic sectors and, subject to identified exceptions and legitimate objectives such as protection of the environment, ensures:
An agreement to which Canada is a signatory that is intended to mutually open government procurement markets. The TWO-GPA establishes rules requiring open, fair, and transparent competition.
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