Foreign Trade Canada
List of famous TNCs in Canada
January 2017 export indicator
Dynamics of exports since April 2016
Export quota = 2.3% and import quota = 2.4%
Canada share in world exports
Import dynamics since April 2016
Commodity structure of imports
Share of countries in Canada's imports
FOREIGN TRADE POLICY OF CANADA
Canada's place in the world economy
Canada's main export partners
The main import partners of Canada
UK is Canada's main trading partner
 China
Mexico
Non-tariff restrictions in the practice of foreign trade regulation of Canada
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Foreign Trade Canada

1. Foreign Trade Canada

FOREIGN TRADE
CANADA

2. List of famous TNCs in Canada

http://www.corpo.su
LIST OF FAMOUS TNCS IN CANADA
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts

3. January 2017 export indicator

http://ru.tradingeconomics.com/canada/exports
JANUARY 2017 EXPORT INDICATOR
46450.40 млн $ (CAD )

4. Dynamics of exports since April 2016

http://ru.tradingeconomics.com/canada/exports
DYNAMICS OF EXPORTS SINCE APRIL 2016

5. Export quota = 2.3% and import quota = 2.4%

EXPORT QUOTA = 2.3% AND IMPORT QUOTA = 2.4%

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7. Canada share in world exports

CANADA SHARE IN WORLD EXPORTS
Total exports from Canada amounted to $
450 billion in 2018. In value terms, an
increase in the supply of goods from
Canada compared to 2017 amounted to
7.04%: Exports of goods increased by $ 29
billion (in 2017 goods worth $ 420 billion
were delivered from Canada).

8. Import dynamics since April 2016

http://ru.tradingeconomics.com/canada/imports
IMPORT DYNAMICS SINCE APRIL 2016

9. Commodity structure of imports

COMMODITY STRUCTURE OF IMPORTS
7%
6,90%
11,10%
27,40%
13,10%
17%
специальное машиностроение
транспортные средства
химические товары
топливо
продовольствие
металлопродукция

10. Share of countries in Canada's imports

SHARE OF COUNTRIES IN CANADA'S IMPORTS
• 1st place - USA - 53%
• 2nd place - China - 9%
• 3rd place - Mexico - 4%
• 4th place- United Kingdom- 3%
• Japan - 3%
• And the rest of the countries 28%.
• Russia does not play a significant role in Canada’s imports.

11. FOREIGN TRADE POLICY OF CANADA

12. Canada's place in the world economy

CANADA'S PLACE IN THE WORLD ECONOMY
• The Canadian economy is one of the most open in the world. In
terms of trade, Canada (taking into account its size) is comparable
to the largest industrial countries. It exports about 37% of all
manufactured products and imports more than a third of the
consumed products.
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/

13. Canada's main export partners

CANADA'S MAIN EXPORT PARTNERS
• US 75.02%,
• Great Britain 3.37%,
• China 3.09%

14. The main import partners of Canada

THE MAIN IMPORT PARTNERS OF CANADA
• US 51.1%,
• China 10.88%,
• Mexico 4.56%

15. UK is Canada's main trading partner

UK IS CANADA'S MAIN TRADING PARTNER
Canadian merchandise exports in the UK in 2008
increased by 2.0% to $ 13.1 billion.
Imports from the UK increased by 9.4% to $ 12.6
billion. A significant increase was noted in
purchases of crude oil (by $ 812.5 million),
gasoline and other fuels (by $ 169.3 million). In
2009, exports amounted to 3.4%, i.e. 11.1 billion.
Doll.

16.  China

CHINA
In 2008, exports to China increased by 9.2% to $ 10.4 billion.
The main products are still: oilseeds, fertilizers, nickel
products. Exports rose to $ 781.9 million.
Imports from China are increasingly ahead of exports. In
2008, it increased by 11.3% to $ 42.6 billion. Most of the
imports are mechanical equipment, electrical machines and
equipment, toys and sports equipment.

17. Mexico

MEXICO
Mexico is Canada’s fifth largest export
market and third largest source of
imports. In 2008, Canadian exports to
Mexico grew by 17.9% to $ 5.8 billion.
Merchandise imports from Mexico
increased by 4.2% to $ 17.9 billion.
Purchases of passenger cars also
increased, but purchases of auto
components decreased. ($ 121.7 million)

18. Non-tariff restrictions in the practice of foreign trade regulation of Canada

NON-TARIFF RESTRICTIONS IN THE PRACTICE OF
FOREIGN TRADE REGULATION OF CANADA
• In the non-tariff regulation of Canada’s foreign trade, two groups of measures
can be distinguished:
• 1) non-tariff restrictions specifically designed to regulate the import and export
of goods (prohibitions, quotas, licensing, etc.), and
• 2) restrictions arising from the implementation of technical policies,
environmental protection measures, ensuring the protection of human, animal
and plant health, financial and administrative measures that may become an
additional obstacle to trade.
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