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Canada

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Statistics

GDP: US$1.3 trillion (2008).
Main exports: Motor vehicles and parts, wood pulp, timber, crude petroleum, machinery, natural gas, aluminium, telecommunications equipment, aircraft, plastics and electricity.
Main imports: Machinery and equipment, crude oil, chemicals, motor vehicles and parts, durable consumer goods and electricity.
Main trade partners: China, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, UK and USA.

Economy

Canada is one of the world's leading trading nations and a member of the G8 group of major industrial economies. The country has immense natural resources and a high standard of living.

Agriculture and fisheries are particularly important; Canada exports much of its agricultural produce (principally grain and oil seeds) and is the world's sixth-largest exporter of fish. Timber is another important sector, given that more than 40% of the land area is forest.

As a mineral producer, Canada exports crude oil and natural gas, copper, nickel, zinc, iron ore, asbestos, cement, coal and potash. Energy requirements are met by a mixture of hydroelectric, nuclear, coal and oil-fired generating stations. Manufacturing covers a wide range of industries from heavy engineering and chemicals to vehicle production and agro-business to office automation and commercial printing.

Almost 80% of the country's trade is with the USA, making this the world's largest single bilateral trade relationship.

The 1989 free trade agreement signed with the USA formed the basis for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); Mexico has joined as the third signatory and other Latin American countries may sign up in due course.

Business Etiquette

Usual courtesies are observed, including exchanging business cards and making appointments.

Office hours: Mon-Fri 0900-1700.

Business Contacts

Canadian Chamber of Commerce
Head Office, Suite 420, 360 Albert Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1R 7X7, Canada
Tel: (613) 238 4000.
Website: www.chamber.ca

Canada-United Kingdom Chamber of Commerce in the UK
38 Grosvenor Street, London W1K 4DP, UK
Tel: (020) 7258 6578 (trade information service; available to non-members for a fee). Website: www.canada-uk.org

Conferences & Conventions

All the major business centres, such as Calgary, Edmonton, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver, offer extensive convention and conference facilities. For general information on conferences and conventions in Canada, contact the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service at the Canadian High Commission (see Contact Addresses). Consult the individual provinces and territories sections for more information.

The information presented here is solely based on data provided by third parties. Please note that BCD Travel shall not assume any liability or guarantee of correctness, completeness or actuality of the presented information of the content provided by third parties.
Interesting facts about Canada
: North America.
Area: 9,017,699 sq km (3,481,753 sq miles).
Population: 31.6 million (2006).
Population Density: 3.5 per sq km.
Capital: Ottawa. Population: 1.1 million (2006).
Electricity: 110-120 volts AC, 60Hz. American-style (flat) two-pin and three-pin (grounded) plugs are standard.
Head of Government: Prime Minister Stephen Harper since 2006.
Head of State: HM Queen Elizabeth II, represented by Governor-General Michaëlle Jean since 2005.
Location: North America.

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Entry/Visa/Health

Check your specific situation. For example you are a citizen of Spain, live in Germany and want to enter Canada. Or you are planning a trip with multiple stopovers in diifferent countries. Which entry and health regulations apply to you? You can find out the varying regulations here: here (in Englisch).