The export credit agency is predicting positive news for most major sectors and export growth across all Canadian provinces this year
The global economy is on the cusp of a long-feared escalation in trade tensions, and Scotiabank says the dominant risk of the Trump presidency would have significant implications for many countries
Research firm Aon says political polarization and the recent trend away from liberal democratic governance is making the world more dangerous, and a riskier place to conduct international business
Export Development Canada says Canadian exporters can benefit from the current economic climate, both in traditional markets and emerging economies
“We’re now better positioned to help Canadian SMEs get the solutions they need to grow into international champions,” said EDC President and CEO, Benoit Daignault. “We’re also better placed to help companies of all sizes find growth through avenues like direct investment abroad and foreign affiliate sales, and by finding new connections and gateways to major global supply chains”
The international community is fond of Canada and the stuff we make. Exporters can take advantage
China is the largest online and retail market on Earth, and Alibaba, its largest player, wants more Canadian companies to get in the game
11 innovative Ontario companies with growing international footprints were honoured at the 2017 Ontario Export Awards, including the aerospace parts maker that supplies Airbus, Boeing and Bombardier
From makers of unique radioactive lighting to designers of complex data centre cooling systems, the awards highlight Ontario businesses with a growing international footprint
General Data Protection Regulation, coming May 25, 2018, affects any firm that does business in the EU and imposes colossal fines for mismanagement of personal data