Business Canadian Trade: SWOT Analysis Term Paper

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4 billion of 78.9% with the rebound of energy prices in the first quarter.

Expansion of machinery and equipment exports was up $4.6 billion or 23.9$, industrial goods exports were up $3.6 billion, or 22.9%, forest up $1.0 billion, or 11.9% and consumer goods up $0.2 billion, or 5.9%. Agricultural exports only slightly with automotive exports falling by $0.5 billion, or 1.9%.

SWOT ANALYSIS for CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE (Table 1.0)

Conclusion:

The trade environment is stable in Canada and should remain so if there are no major disturbances on the world economical, environmental or security front to interrupt the status quo. Since 1999 Canada's trade has grown, decreased slightly and stabilized.

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