The Canadian Meat Council (CMC) and Canadian Pork Council (CPC) have announced their strong support for the successful conclusion of negotiations for the Canada-Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). This historic agreement paves the way for the Canadian meat industry to expand its reach into one of the fastest-growing markets in the Indo-Pacific region.
With a population of 279 million and a GDP of nearly $1.9 trillion, Indonesia offers immense potential for Canadian meat exporters. The CEPA will enhance market access while fostering sustainable and inclusive growth, aligning with the industry’s commitment to resilient supply chains and global trade excellence.
The agreement includes a robust Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) chapter, providing transparency and ensuring SPS requirements do not become non-tariff barriers. The CMC and CPC emphasize the importance of addressing halal certifications and food safety audits to enable commercially viable access to the Indonesian market.
This milestone follows years of advocacy by the CMC, particularly since Canada’s exclusion from the Chinese market. The organization has worked diligently to secure meaningful trade opportunities in the Indo-Pacific, with CEO-led engagements in Jakarta since 2022.
The CMC and CPC remain committed to leveraging this agreement to benefit Canadian businesses and communities, showcasing Canadian meat quality on the global stage and contributing to a prosperous, dynamic pork and beef industry.
For more information, visit the Canadian Meat Council’s website or contact Communications Manager Jennica Klassen at jennica@cmc-cvc.com.