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CETA to be 'provisionally' applied from September

EPA / MAURIZIO GAMBARINI

The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between the European Union and Canada will be applied "provisionally" from September, AFP reported on Saturday, citing an official close to the mater.

The EU and Canada signed CETA in October 2016 and the European Parliament approved the deal in February this year.

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