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Version du 3 octobre 2012 à 12:59
The negotiators
Canada:
- Steve Verheul, Canada's chief trade negotiator (See: question and answer session, on the state of the negociations, at the House of Communs, Tuesday, June 19, 2012)
- Ana Renart, Deputy Chief Trade Negotiator
- Johnson Pierre Marc, Quebec's ceta negotiator, former premier of Quebec, and member of the Board and Chairman of Strategic Committee of Veolia Environnement (Vivendi in the past, a French multinational mass media and telecommunication) (See: )
EU:
- Mauro Petriccione, DG TRADE European Commission, chief negotiator (in the left, with Van Loan (Minister of International Trade) and Steve Verheul (Canada's chief trade negotiator).
- Maurizio Cellini, Head, Economic and Commercial Affairs, Delegation of the european Union to Canada
Negotiators would have been divided into 21 groups, and included 35-40 people for the European Union, and 60 people for Canada.