Ireland is one of the ten Member States that has not yet ratified CETA
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- Omissions
- The claim is accurate as of the date of the speech (March 2026), though Ireland was in the process of advancing legislation to ratify CETA at that time.
- Sources
- SecondarySocialists and Democrats (S&D) European Parliament GroupThe 10 remaining member states that have not yet ratified CETA are: Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Poland and Slovenia.
- TertiaryWikipedia - Comprehensive Economic and Trade AgreementAs of 2023, only 17 of 27 EU countries have ratified CETA, meaning 10 EU Member States had not ratified.