The following is excerpted from the 21 February 2013 edition of The Globe and Mail.
China has surpassed Britain as Canada’s No. 2 export destination, a milestone in the inevitable shift from the stagnant Old World to faster-growing emerging markets.
Canadian goods exports to China surged 15 per cent last year to $19.3-billion, paced by a near-doubling of canola seed and canola oil shipments, according to newly tabulated government trade figures.
This article is available in its entirety at:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/economy/china-beats-out-britain-as-canadas-no-2-trade-partner/article8903142/
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International Trade and Border Management
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Canadian News Channel
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