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The following is a list of the top 20 exports of Canada. Data is for 2012, in millions of United States dollars , as reported by The Observatory of Economic Complexity . Trade item
The CCC was established in 1946 to coordinate the sales and export of Canadian defence products to foreign governments. [ 2 ] [ 9 ] The responsibility for defence procurement and production was assumed by the new department.
Most of the Canadian petroleum production is exported, approximately 600,000 cubic metres per day (3.8 Mbbl/d) in 2019, with 98% of the exports going to the United States. [1] Canada is by far the largest single source of oil imports to the United States, providing 43% of US crude oil imports in 2015. [2]
Canpotex, short for Canadian Potash Exporters (reporting mark PTEX), is a Canadian potash exporting and marketing firm, incorporated in 1970 and operating since 1972. [1] Based in Saskatchewan , Canpotex manages the entire Saskatchewan potash exporting industry (excluding Canadian and US sales), including transportation and delivery.
The premier of a key oil region in Canada is threatening to cut off energy and critical mineral exports to the U.S. if President-elect Trump implements a sweeping tariff on all Canadian products ...
Canadian Arms Sales are governed by the country's Export and Imports Permits Act. [1] Sales with the United States are also specifically regulated by the 1959 Defence Production Sharing Arrangement. As of 2000, the largest Canadian-owned arms-exporters were Canadian Aviation Electronics (aka CAE), the 61st-largest defence corporation in the ...
EDC products and services include trade credit insurance, export financing for Canadian companies and for their foreign customers, equity investments, bonding products, international market expertise, as well as information on opportunities in international markets. [4] [5] [6] EDC was founded in 1944.
The 1967 Automotive Products Trade Agreement or "Auto Pact" represents the single most important factor in making the Canadian automotive industry what it is today. Key features of the Auto Pact were the 1:1 production-to-sales ratio and Canadian Value Added requirements.