Tag: Export

  • Why export?

    Why export?

    Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are significant contributors to any economy, and accessing new markets is a good way to keep them strong. The International Trade Administration’s website has a very comprehensive list of reasons why SMEs should export to new markets. And we’re particularly lucky here in North America – the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA, or USMCA as it’s…

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  • An update for food manufacturers in Canada.

    An update for food manufacturers in Canada.

    Food manufacturers in Canada: we hope you all have your SFCR license because as of November 1, 2022, food manufacturers in this country are required to abide by all provisions of the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations. The SFCR was designed to strengthen Canada’s existing food regulations, and includes requirements for the selling and safe…

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  • Canada’s milk market is getting crowded.

    Canada’s milk market is getting crowded.

    Dairy is big business in Canada. Euromonitor International puts its 2022 value at $3.2 billion (including flavoured milk drinks and powdered milk); by contrast, milks from soy, oat, almond, cashew, and other nuts and plants are only valued at $510.2 million. But according to Canadian Grocer, that is set to change. Plant-based milk increased more…

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  • Let’s look at hydrogen in Canada.

    Let’s look at hydrogen in Canada.

    Hydrogen is fast becoming a key source of clean energy across the globe – and Canada is actively participating in this change. While Canada has been producing oil and gas for decades, the country is now an emerging leader in the transition to industries like hydrogen and cleantech. It is one of the largest hydrogen…

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  • See you next week, Pennsylvania!

    See you next week, Pennsylvania!

    For more than 20 years, Pennsylvania’s Office of International Businesses Development (OIBD, of PA’s Department of Community & Economic Development) has been bringing authorized trade representatives from around the world on a two-week tour across the state, giving businesses the chance to meet with trade representatives to discuss international business strategies and sales opportunities in their…

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  • Why export?

    Why export?

    Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are significant contributors to any economy, and accessing new markets is a good way to keep them strong. The International Trade Administration’s website has a very comprehensive list of reasons why SMEs should export to new markets. And we’re particularly lucky here in North America – the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA, or USMCA as it’s…

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