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Canada eyes Mercosur pact by autumn

The minister of international commerce for Canada said on Friday that he hoped to sign a?free-trade agreement with South America's Mercosur bloc in the autumn.

"We are?accelerating the timelines for negotiations a bit. We'll try to have our negotiations every six or seven weeks, and we hope we can finish by fall. Maninder Sidhu said on the sidelines a World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference in Cameroon that this is the goal we've set for our partners.

The Minister said that he had 'bilateral meetings' with Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil. He will also meet with Brazil, Uruguay and the WTO meeting in Yaounde on Friday, where a?potential Mercosur Canada trade agreement is part of the talks.

We're ambitious. He said, "I think we can do it."

An Argentine official had said that the agreement would be signed around September or October, roughly a year after negotiations formally resumed.

A diplomat based in Brazil also said that negotiations were going at record speed. He confirmed 'the countries would probably reach an agreement this year.

Canada has increased its efforts to diversify the trade amid uncertainty over tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. The diplomat in Brazil said that South America and Brazil are trade partners Canada can't do without. Reporting by Olivia Le 'Poidevin, Yaounde. Additional reporting by Lucinda Ell in Montevideo. Lisandra Paraguassu and Promit Mukherje from Ottawa.

(source: Reuters)