The following is excerpted from a 20 November 2012 news release by The Conference Board of Canada.
While the United States will remain by far Canada’s largest trading partner in 2025, fast-expanding emerging markets offer the greatest potential for export growth, according to a Conference Board of Canada analysis, What Might Canada’s Future Exports Look Like?.
“An important shift is underway. Trade with the United States has not grown in real terms over the past decade. At the same time, Canada’s trade with fast-growing markets elsewhere is taking off,” said Kip Beckman, Principal Economist.
This release is available in its entirety at:
http://www.conferenceboard.ca/press/newsrelease/12-11-20/Canada_Poised_to_Grow_Exports%E2%80%94If_Resources_Can_be_Delivered_to_Emerging_Markets.aspx
Topic(s)
International Trade and Border Management
Information source
Canadian News Channel
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