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==Trade== ==Trade==
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In 2017, trade between Canada and Uruguay totaled US$174 million.<ref name=Relations /> Canada's main exports to Uruguay include: fuel, gas and oil; electrics and mechanicals manufactures; fertilizers; pharmaceuticals and plastics and by-products. Uruguay's main exports to Canada include: frozen boneless meat, fresh or dried citrus and fresh berries.<ref name=Relations /> In March 2018, ] trade bloc ministers (which includes Uruguay) agreed to launch formal negotiations toward a comprehensive Canada-Mercosur free trade agreement (FTA).<ref name=Relations /> Canadian multinational companies such as ], ] and ] operate in Uruguay. In 2017, trade between Canada and Uruguay totaled US$174 million.<ref name=Relations /> Canada's main exports to Uruguay include: fuel, gas and oil; electrics and mechanicals manufactures; fertilizers; pharmaceuticals and plastics and by-products. Uruguay's main exports to Canada include: frozen boneless meat, fresh or dried citrus and fresh berries.<ref name=Relations /> In March 2018, ] trade bloc ministers (which includes Uruguay) agreed to launch formal negotiations toward a comprehensive Canada-Mercosur free trade agreement (FTA).<ref name=Relations /> Canadian multinational companies such as ], ] and ] operate in Uruguay.


==Resident diplomatic missions== ==Resident diplomatic missions==
* Canada has an embassy in ].<ref></ref>
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* Uruguay has an embassy in ] and consulates-general in ] and ].<ref></ref>
|name = Embassy of Canada in Montevideo
|image = Canadian embassy in Montevideo.jpg
|caption = Embassy of Canada in ], Montevideo
|address = Pl. Independencia 749, 11100 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo
|location = Montevideo
|ambassador = ]
}}
{{Infobox Diplomatic Mission
|name = Embassy of Uruguay in Ottawa
|image =
|caption =
|address = 55 Metcalfe St Suite 800 K1P 6L5
|location = Ottawa
|ambassador = ]
}}
* Canada maintains an embassy in ].<ref></ref>
* Uruguay maintains an embassy in ] and consulates-general in ] and ].<ref></ref>


== See also == == See also ==

Revision as of 22:39, 3 May 2024

Bilateral relations
Canada-Uruguay relations
Map indicating locations of Canada and Uruguay

Canada

Uruguay

Canada–Uruguay relations are foreign relations between Canada and the Republic of Uruguay. Both countries are members of the Cairns Group, the Organization of American States and the United Nations.

History

Canada and Uruguay established diplomatic relations in January 1951. In 1953, Canada's first appointed ambassador to Uruguay was based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In April 2001, Uruguayan President Jorge Batlle paid a visit to Canada to attend the 3rd Summit of the Americas held in Quebec City.

In November 2017, Uruguay co-hosted with Canada the United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, British Columbia. Uruguay has endorsed the Vancouver Principles on Peacekeeping and the Prevention of the Recruitment and Use of Child Soldiers as well as Canada's Elsie Initiative for Women in Peace Operations. In February 2020, Canadian Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, Pablo Rodríguez, paid a visit to Uruguay to attend the inauguration for President Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou.

Bilateral agreements

Both nations have signed a few agreements such as a Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (1999); Social Security Agreement (2002); Audiovisual Co-Production Agreement (2005); Air Transport Agreement (2012) and a Tax Information Exchange Agreement (2014).

Migration and Tourism

In 2016, there were approximately 5,500 Canadians who claimed to be of Uruguayan descent. In Uruguay, the Canadian expat community is estimated to number around 500 citizens. 15,000 Canadian tourists visited Uruguay in 2016.

Trade

Embassy of Canada in Plaza Independencia, Montevideo.

In 2017, trade between Canada and Uruguay totaled US$174 million. Canada's main exports to Uruguay include: fuel, gas and oil; electrics and mechanicals manufactures; fertilizers; pharmaceuticals and plastics and by-products. Uruguay's main exports to Canada include: frozen boneless meat, fresh or dried citrus and fresh berries. In March 2018, Mercosur trade bloc ministers (which includes Uruguay) agreed to launch formal negotiations toward a comprehensive Canada-Mercosur free trade agreement (FTA). Canadian multinational companies such as BlackBerry, Scotiabank and Thomson Reuters operate in Uruguay.

Resident diplomatic missions

See also

References

  1. ^ Canada - Uruguay Relations
  2. Presidente Jorge Batlle visita Canada (in Spanish)
  3. ^ Minister Rodríguez will travel to Uruguay and Argentina to strengthen bilateral relations with Canada
  4. Embassy of Canada in Montevideo
  5. Embassy of Uruguay in Ottawa
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