Share your views: Consulting Canadians on a potential Canada-Thailand Free Trade Agreement
Current status: Open
This consultation will run from December 13, 2025, to January 27, 2026.
The Government of Canada is soliciting the views of Canadians on a potential Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Canada and Thailand via a Canada Gazette notice. Feedback received will help inform Canada’s FTA negotiations with Thailand.
Promoting trade and investment with growing markets like Thailand is a priority for the Government of Canada. Our trade policy and inclusive approach to trade is one that focuses on the interests of Canadians and economic opportunities for the middle class and underrepresented groups.
Who is the focus of these consultations?
The Government of Canada invites any interested stakeholder to provide input, including from:
- the Canadian public
- provincial, territorial and municipal governments
- businesses of all sizes, including small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
- industry associations
- academics
- civil society organizations and non-governmental organizations
- labour unions
- Indigenous peoples
- women, 2SLGBTQI+ stakeholders and community groups representing diverse experiences
- students and youth
- other interested Canadian stakeholders
It is important to have a breadth and diversity of views represented through this consultation process.
Join in: How to participate
Send us an email
Send an email to Thailand-ConsultationsTCA@international.gc.ca with your ideas or comments to make yourself heard
Participate by mail
Send a letter with your ideas and input to the address in the contact information below
Privacy notice
Please read the privacy notice statement carefully prior to sending a written submission.
Key questions for discussion
The Government of Canada welcomes your views on FTA negotiations between Canada and Thailand.
Topics we seek input on include, but are not limited to:
- Goods of export or import interest that would benefit from the expedited or phased-in removal of tariffs and other barriers, as well as any import sensitivities.
- Non-tariff barriers, technical barriers to trade, and sanitary and phytosanitary measures that this potential FTA should address.
- Trade in services, specifically sectors and activities of export interest for Canadian service providers.
- Promotion of environmental protection and conservation.
- Promotion of labour rights and cooperation.
- Support and advancement of traditionally underrepresented groups in trade, including women and Indigenous Peoples.
- Opportunities to advance transparency, anti-corruption and responsible business conduct, and to promote and protect good governance, the rule of law, and human rights.
The input gathered through this process will be used to inform Canada’s FTA negotiations with Thailand.
Related links
- Canada Gazette: Consultations on a possible free trade agreement with Thailand
- Canada-Thailand relations
Contact Us
Canada-Thailand Trade Consultations
Global Affairs Canada
111 Sussex Drive
Ottawa, Ontario
K1N 1J1
Email: Thailand-ConsultationsTCA@international.gc.ca
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