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Part I of the book presented a general overview of Canada—UK trade and investment flows and related policy initiatives. Canada—UK trade and investment now takes place within a very different environment than that which ruled before Britain joined the European Community in 1973. Economic integration on both sides of the Atlantic has accelerated with the creation of the Single European Market and the North American Free Trade Agreement. The context of bilateral trade and investment has altered and this suggests that the strategic decisions of the main actors, the trading and investing companies, will adjust to these new realities.

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© 1995 Peter J. Buckley, Christopher L. Pass and Kate Prescott

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Buckley, P.J., Pass, C.L., Prescott, K. (1995). Conclusion. In: Canada-UK Bilateral Trade and Investment Relations. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13308-6_11

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