BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s ruling coalition parties have agreed a raft of new trade policy measures, including quitting the Energy Charter Treaty, which has come to be seen as an obstacle to tackling climate change. The three parties in Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government also said they had agreed to back the ratification of the European Union’s free trade agreement with Canada eight years after it was originally agreed. The energy charter treaty, originally designed to regulate cross-border energy trading in the aftermath of the Cold War, has been criticised for slowing the world’s exit fro…