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CETA
CETA is a progressive trade agreement between the European Union and Canada.
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German Federal Constitutional Court backs CETA
The German Constitutional Court rejected an emergency appeal against the EU trade agreement with Canada.
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Last chance for Germans against CETA
Germany’s highest court is set to deliver a verdict on CETA - opponents are trying to stop the deal.
Petitions against CETA trade deal lodged
Germany's top court is hearing joint complaints from hundreds of thousands of opponents of a proposed EU-Canada pact.
German ruling on CETA
The country's top court has begun hearing complaints from more 100,000 opponents to the EU-Canada trade deal.
TTIP (almost) dead, long live CETA!
The CETA free trade agreement between the EU and Canada is nearly ready. TTIP, meanwhile, looks as good as dead.
As CETA rises, TTIP falls
Austria and France have pushed for a restart of the TTIP free trade talks between the EU and the US under a new name.
DW’s Max Hofmann: Can CETA be salvaged?
EU ministers are meeting in Bratislava to try to salvage free trade deals with Canada and the US.
Can EU ministers salvage CETA?
EU ministers are meeting in Bratislava to try to salvage free trade deals with Canada and the US.
Free trade in crisis?
Higher trade barriers and lower growth. Is world trade in danger?
Made in Germany - The Business Magazine
Protest against TTIP – The opportunities and risks of free trade.
An export nation against free trade?
The world export champions are protesting against TTIP.
Thousands rally against CETA, TTIP in Brussels
Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in Brussels to speak against the trans-Atlantic trade deals.
Talk with Canadian International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland
We discussed the controversial CETA free trade agreement with Chystia Freeland.
Anti CETA Voices in Germany
Corporate Germany and the government in Berlin believe CETA will be a boon for European companies. It is a tough sell.
Gabriel wins key CETA confidence vote
Vice Chancellor's political future secure after the majority of SPD delegates have voted in support of the CETA deal.
'TTIP threatens our way of life'
Protesters have turned out across Germany to demonstrate against the TTIP and CETA trade deals.
Germans stage anti-TTIP, CETA rallies
Germany host rallies against transatlantic trade deals critics say would boost corporate power at the expense of people.
Gabriel confident on CETA
Visiting Montreal, Germany's Gabriel says CETA requires only "clarifications," not renegotiation.
CETA's moment of truth
Negotiations for the free trade agreement between the EU and Canada are entering the final stage.
Mass protest against CETA
German activists "Nein zu CETA" ("No to CETA") have filed the largest-ever civil lawsuit in German history.
Massive lawsuit against EU-Canada trade deal
German activists have launched the country's largest-ever civil lawsuit in protest of the EU-Canada free trade deal.
Opinion: So long, TTIP! But what now?
German economics minister Sigmar Gabriel has declared the free-trade deal between the U.S. and the EU 'de facto dead.'
Good-bye TTIP! But what now?
Germany's vice chancellor wants to save his own skin by declaring the TTIP talks as having "de facto failed."
Germany's Gabriel: US-EU trade talks 'have failed'
Free trade negotiations between the EU and the US have failed, said Germany's Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel.
Growing protest against TTIP and CETA
Trade unions and other groups have called for rallies against the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
Is free trade reaching its limits?
Points of discord remain, time is running thin, and the public mood is souring on free trade - does TTIP stand a chance?
More democracy, less room for debate?
Barbara Wesel
The EU Commission has given in to harsh criticism and will now let national parliaments vote on the CETA trade deal.
CETA to be approved by national parliaments
European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker is expected to scrap plans to fast-track a trade agreement with Canada.
Poorly timed CETA
Max Hofmann
Pushing through the free trade pact could further turn off Europeans turned off by Brussels, DW's Max Hofmann writes.
EU plans CETA snub
The Commission is planning to push through its free trade deal with Canada without approval from national parliaments.
CETA breakthrough
The EU and Canada have announced a major breakthrough towards completing the controversial CETA free trade deal.
Thousands march for a new farming policy
Tens of thousands of protesters have marched in Berlin to demand a new farming policy for Germany.
Berlin rocked by anti-TTIP protesters
Tens of thousands took to the streets to demonstrate against the massive free-trade agreement between the EU and the US.
SPD free trade fears
Support for the TTIP free trade agreement with the US is waning further among Germany's Social Democrats.
Free trade
A compromise is in the making after the visit of the EU trade commissioner to Berlin.
CETA signing postponed
The 35 billion dollar CETA EU-Canada trade deal won't be signed on Friday as planned. Germany called Thursday for a controversial investor protection clause to be removed, saying quote "it is utterly clear we reject these rules" and "the debate is not over by a long shot." The dispute doesn't bode well for another transatlantic trade pact, the T-Tip with the US.
CETA on hold for now
Is the German government really intent on changing CETA and TTIP to respond to public concerns?
Trade template
Later this month, the EU and Canada will ink a trade deal that is seen as a template for a similar pact between the EU and the US. While Germany has criticized parts of deal, the biggest threat doesn’t come from Berlin.
Merkel, Harper talk Crimea crisis
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has expressed hope alongside her Canadian counterpart Stephen Harper that further sanctions against Russia won't be necessary. She also praised a recent free trade deal with Canada.
Neglected relationship
After her summer break, Angela Merkel made her first bilateral visit to Canada. Ties between Berlin and Ottawa are robust, but the relationship could change from one of benign neglect to a more troubled friendship.
ACTA's successor
Europeans protested successfully against ACTA and may need to fend off a possible successor.
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