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The Canada-China bilateral investment treaty(BIT)——also known as a Foreign Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement(FIPPA)——was signed by Canada and China in September 2012 and ratified by China in February 2013.~①Canada’s federal government reportedly intended to ratify the treaty in or around November 2012;for unknown reasons,Canadahas not yet ratified the treaty thus precluding its entry into force.~②It is argued in this article that the treaty warrants closer scrutiny in both Canada and China and should not be permitted to enter into force.Aspects of the
The Canada-China bilateral investment treaty (BIT) - also known as a Foreign Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement (FIPPA) - was signed by Canada and China in September 2012 and ratified by China in February 2013. ①Canada’s federal government reportedly intended to ratify the treaty in or around November 2012; for unknown reasons, Canadahas not yet ratified the treaty with precluding its entry into force. ~ ②It is argued in this article that the treaty warrants closer scrutiny in both Canada and China and should not be permitted to enter into force. Aspects of the