mardi 10 mai 2016
How Canada became among the first ten manufacturing nations
The voice of Canada / Canada occupies rank among the top ten manufacturing nations, it is also experiencing tremendous growth in the high-tech and service industries. Its economy depends on knowledge is increasingly diversified, it is no longer exclusively dependent on natural resources but grow Canada's economy through innovation and technology.
In 2002, the growing GDP of Canada's GDP by 3.1%, bringing the 1.15 trillion dollars at current market prices (Statistics Canada), and that was the strongest growth in the GDP of the seven industrial cities G7. Continuing in 2003. Employment was also strong and interest rates reached record lows, and inflation remained low and stable.
There most industries in Canada in Ontario and Quebec, where car production includes the largest sector in the industry. And include other important manufacturing sectors of food and beverages, paper and allied products, primary metals, fabricated metals, petrochemicals and chemicals.
The district, which lies on the Atlantic and Prairie provinces, which lies on the Pacific Ocean in Canada in their economy depends on natural resources further. The Atlantic provinces focus on fishing, forestry and mining, while Prairie provinces are dependent on agriculture and mineral fuels, while primary sectors of British Columbia are forestry, mining, as well as tourism.
Major exports: cars, auto parts, machinery and equipment and advanced technology products, petroleum, natural gas and minerals, forest products and farm parts.
Major imports: machinery and industrial equipment including communications and electronic devices, automobiles, auto parts and industrial materials (metal ores, iron and steel, precious metals, chemicals, plastics, cotton, wool and other textiles) as well as manufactured products and food
And Canada's involvement in the ranks of world's wealthiest countries, it is also one for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) members (OECD) and the Group of Eight (G8). As is the case with other developed countries, dominate the service industry, where nearly three-quarters of the Canadian people working on the Canadian economy is characterized by Canada among developed countries in the importance of the primary sector, with the occupation of logging industries, petroleum, an important place in this sector. Canada also has a large manufacturing sector is based in central Canada, which vehicles and aircraft manufacturing industry plays an important role in it. Thanks to the extended coastline, Canada occupies eighth place in the fishing industry and the marine food sector in the world
Of the ownership of the private sector relative to the year (Royal) in Canada 60:40. And enjoy the state one of the highest economic freedom levels in the world, like now in the United States in terms of market-oriented economic system and mode of production since February 2013, the national unemployment rate in Canada 7.0% reached as the economy continued to recover from the 2007-2010 global financial crisis. In May 2010, the unemployment rate in the provinces ranged from a low-level adult rate of 5.0% in Saskatchewan and the high level amounting to 13.8% in Newfoundland and Labrador, according to the Forbes list of the world's largest 2,000 companies in the world in 2008, in this list the number of Canadian companies are 69 companies, occupied that site next to France and the fifth since 2008, the government debt burden, Canada, at least among the burdens of the eight countries.
International Trade constitute a significant part of the Canadian economy, particularly with regard to natural resources. In 2009, agriculture, energy, forestry and mining exports accounted for about 58% of Canada's exports, on the other hand, equipment, automotive products and various other industries accounted for more than 38% of exports in 2009 and contributed to exports in 2009 increased by almost 30% of the Canadian GDP. The United States is by far the largest trading partner for Canada, with the volume of exports of 73% and 63% of imports in 2009. This was Canada's imports and exports combined eighth level between the countries of the world in 2006 occupied
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