Abstract

In this chapter the discussion turns to the interaction of tax and trade obligations in bilateral free trade agreements using as examples some of the bilateral free trade agreements entered into by Canada and Australia. The chapter examines the issues and interpretation problems that arise in Bilateral Free Trade Agreements which result in widely varying non-discrimination obligations in tax matters. The Chapter also discusses the newly negotiated Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the European Union.

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