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La présence économique etcommerciale du Canada enFloride et dans les Caraïbes
Conseillers du Commerce ExtConseillers du Commerce Extéérieur de la Francerieur de la FranceSection FlorideSection Floride--CaraCaraïïbesbes
Miami ,19 Novembre 2010Miami ,19 Novembre 2010
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• Canada: a mosaic of diversity and creativity
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• Canada’s blockbuster talent
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• Canadian voices
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• Our flag: the maple leaf is Canada’s logo around the world
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• Canada’s Coat of Arms
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• A recent survey covering 28,000 people in 27countries…
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• …found that the world has a positive view of Canada
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A 2010 online survey of over 18,000 people in 24 countries, conducted by IpsosReid, shows that a majority (53%) of people say they’d live in Canada if theyhad an opportunity to move. Almost one-third (30%) of Americans wouldchoose Canada.
Other key findings include:
• Eight in ten (79%) respondents think that Canadians enjoy one of the bestqualities of life anywhere in the world. Nine in ten (89%) Canadians believethis – making them the country most likely to agree.• Most respondents (72%) believe that Canada is welcoming to immigrants,including 86% in China and 84% in India, while almost all (94%) Canadiansthink so.• Eight in ten (79%) of respondents would describe Canada as being tolerantof people from different racial and cultural backgrounds – equal to theproportion of Canadians (81%) who say the same thing.
• And a more recent study shows that most people wouldlive in Canada (if they could).
• Canada leads the G8 in fiscal discipline
• Canada: the most resilient economy in the G8
• Canada’s unemployment rate is about 8% today
• The IMF says that our GDP growth will lead the G8 this year
• A U.S. conservative think tank and the Wall Street Journalsay that Canada has the freest economy in the Americas
• Forbes magazine ranked Canada as the 4th best country forbusiness in 2010, ahead of the U.S.
• Newsweek also ranked Canada this year as the 7th bestcountry in the world
• Canada’s strong economy recognized by the U.S. media
Affaires étrangères et Commerceinternational Canada (MAECI)
Canada has diplomatic and consular offices in over270 locations in 180 countries.Canada has diplomatic and consular offices in over270 locations in 180 countries.
� SDC relève du MAECI
� Plus de 150 bureaux au Canada et à l’étranger
� Près de 800 délégués commerciaux
� 7 employés au Consulat général du Canada a Miamiau sein du SDC, complémenter par autres Sections
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Register atinfoexport.gc.ca
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••17 des 20 + grandes villes pr17 des 20 + grandes villes prèès de las de lafrontifrontièèrere•• 75% des exportations canadiennes75% des exportations canadiennes•• 58% de l58% de l’’IDE au CanadaIDE au Canada•• Commerce bilatCommerce bilatééral, 557 milliards $ral, 557 milliards $en 2008, a triplen 2008, a tripléé depuis ldepuis l’’ALE de 1989ALE de 1989
Investment = Influence
Largest Foreign Investor• Canada is also a top investor in the U.S.
Canada and Florida Economic Relationship:An Encouraging Story in a Difficult Time
En chiffres…
� Commerce bilatéral de 7.8 milliards $ (soit21.2 millions $ par jour)
� Exportations presque doublées en 5 ans,important surplus commercial
� #3 marché étranger (Brésil et Vénézuela)
� #1 source de tourisme (2.9 millions devisiteurs en 2009, moitié du Québec)
� #2 destination des exportations
� Parmi principaux investisseurs étrangerset employeurs
� #1 acheteur étranger de biens immobiliers,en hausse de 43% depuis 2004
IMPACT ÉCONOMIQUE
INDICATEURS, US$ MM 2003 2008
Exportations vers la Floride $2.8 $4.7
Importations de la Floride $2.4 $2.9
Dépenses des Touristescanadiens en Floride
$1.4 $3.0
Avoirs des Filialescanadiennes en Floride
$5.1 $3.0
Achats de Biens immobiliersdes Canadiens en Floride*
$1.4 $2.0
*(2004; May 2007-May 2008) TOTAL $13.1 $15.6
Canada: Partenaireéconomique international # 1de la Florida
� Environ 70% du commerce bilatéral Canada-Floridese fait avec l’Ontario et le Québec
� Croissance moyenne de 10.4% des échangesbilatéraux de 2003 à 2008 avec baisse en 2009.
� Près d’un tiers du commerce est intra-industrie, forteinterdépendance et intégration.
� Diversifié, donc moins vulnérable aux cycleséconomique de boom et bust qui frappent certainesindustries en particulier
Industries les plusintégrées
Véhicules
Ordinateurs et équipementinformatique
Produits et pièces aérospatiales
Équipement de télécommunication
Engins, Turbines, Transmissions
Machinerie industrielle
Équipement électrique
Produits chimiques
Investissement
� Canada owns an estimated 10% offoreign affiliate assets in Florida.
� Canadian investment in Florida reported$3 billion in property assets.
� Canadian companies are the thirdlargest foreign employers inFlorida(432,000 direct & indirect jobs).
� Most companies are located inSoutheast Florida (47%) and the TampaBay area (23%).
� Investment clusters include the ICT,aerospace and defense, bio-energy,food products and construction sectors.
Top Foreign Investors in FloridaBy Value (billions) By Jobs Created
Japan $4.16 UK 45,000
Germany $4.13 Canada 24,300
UK $3.88 Germany 22,600
Australia $3.56 Japan 21,100
Canada $3.36 Netherlands 20,700
• Canada represents 10% of all Foreign Direct Investment toFlorida
• Canada is responsible for nearly one in four closings withinternational buyers across the United States
Floride du Nord
Floride centrale
Floride du Sud
From Beaches to Business:
Principaux Secteurs industriels• Sciences de la vie• TIC• Aviation/Aérospatiale• Sécurité/Défense• Services professionnels et financiers (42 banques internationales,
4ième plus grand centre financier international aux É-U)
• Tech. environnementales (e.g. construction verte et bioénergie)• Médias, Film, Culture• Mode, Style• Transports et Logistique
Sources d’Information
Partenaires
Relations Canada-CARICOM
Les Amériques : nos voisins
• Intérêts communs et valeurs partagées
• Relations multidimensionnelles
• Liens directsPlus de 4 millions de Canadiens ont voyagé en Amérique latine et
dans les Caraïbes (2007).
11 p. 100 des nouveaux immigrants au Canada sont originaires del’Amérique latine et des Caraïbes.
70 diasporas de l’Amérique latine et des Caraïbes au Canada.
700 bourses d’études ont été accordées à des étudiants originairesde l’Amérique latine et des Caraïbes (2007).
71.2% Change 2009/1999
-16.924.68.119.212.913.5% Change year on year
268.0273.6225.8200.4159.2139.8161.8Trinidad & Tobago -
12.411.110.210.211.314.15.5Suriname -
12.18.310.310.77.65.64.6St. Vincent & the Grenadi-
10.913.816.813.610.09.412.5St. Lucia -
6.78.49.57.66.04.810.6St. Kitts & Nevis -
0.30.40.30.40.50.40.1Montserrat -
122.8193.7198.9156.4152.8173.396.7Jamaica -
41.251.431.730.933.820.141.4Haiti -
29.521.727.224.316.411.814.6Guyana -
6.06.67.27.47.96.94.8Grenada -
4.86.14.96.15.15.55.6Dominica -
6.37.37.110.17.26.33.3Belize -
60.250.762.266.261.349.741.1Barbados -
151.2230.896.057.766.535.326.1Bahamas -
21.122.519.170.618.517.011.4Antigua & Barbuda -
753.6906.4727.2672.6564.2499.8440.2-CARICOM- -
359,383.9483,579.4450,413.0440,365.1436,350.6412,290.0########-- The World -- -
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Jan-Dec1999Country -
Millions of Canadian Dollars
Canada - Exports -Total- by Country
124.6% Change 2009/1999
-14.211.326.27.913.352.4% Change year on year
315.0341.4413.5307.3237.2156.373.8Trinidad & Tobago -
535.4607.1402.8216.2184.4142.382.6Suriname -
0.20.10.60.30.10.10.2St. Vincent & the Grenadi-
2.30.20.30.20.50.40.6St. Lucia -
7.05.24.38.87.98.25.1St. Kitts & Nevis -
0.10.10.20.50.10.20.2Montserrat -
164.8327.6370.9413.8393.0343.7201.1Jamaica -
21.819.322.119.825.122.811.2Haiti -
300.3225.1161.5142.1147.2197.7192.0Guyana -
0.50.90.71.00.91.31.6Grenada -
0.40.30.40.30.80.31.6Dominica -
7.310.811.09.69.78.314.0Belize -
8.78.58.113.67.48.510.7Barbados -
31.073.563.323.357.155.726.0Bahamas -
0.45.50.60.40.60.60.4Antigua & Barbuda -
1,395.11,625.71,460.21,157.01,071.9946.4621.1-CARICOM- -
365,024.3433,975.9407,271.5397,043.8380,858.2355,886.2########-- The World -- -
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Jan-Dec2005
Jan-Dec2004
Jan-Dec1999Country -
Millions of Canadian Dollars
Canada - Imports -Total- by Country
102.4% Change 2009/1999
-15.115.819.611.813.136.3% Change year on year
583.0615.0639.3507.6396.4296.1235.6Trinidad & Tobago -
547.8618.2412.9226.4195.7156.488.1Suriname -
12.38.410.911.07.85.74.8St. Vincent & the Grenadi-
13.213.917.113.710.69.713.1St. Lucia -
13.713.713.816.413.812.915.8St. Kitts & Nevis -
0.40.50.50.90.60.70.3Montserrat -
287.6521.3569.8570.2545.8516.9297.8Jamaica -
63.070.753.850.758.942.952.6Haiti -
329.8246.8188.7166.4163.6209.5206.6Guyana -
6.57.57.98.48.98.26.4Grenada -
5.26.45.36.45.95.87.2Dominica -
13.618.218.119.716.914.617.4Belize -
68.859.270.379.868.758.251.7Barbados -
182.2304.3159.381.0123.690.952.1Bahamas -
21.627.919.771.019.117.611.8Antigua & Barbuda -
2,148.72,532.12,187.41,829.61,636.11,446.21,061.4-CARICOM- -
724,408.2917,555.4857,684.5837,408.9817,208.8768,176.2########-- The World -- -
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Millions of Canadian Dollars
BILATERAL TRADE
25.224.829.137.026.223.316.7Special Other98
26.826.224.122.622.518.110.2Pharmaceutical Products30
26.834.147.862.945.428.937.2Electrical Machinery85
32.036.938.347.530.333.928.1Paper,Paperboard48
33.836.032.731.227.620.029.3Fish And Seafood03
34.329.932.430.634.334.713.9Meat02
40.890.873.137.337.856.46.4Cereals10
64.666.868.156.356.058.552.8Machinery84
115.295.439.78.810.10.00.0Ores,Slag,Ash26
122.9206.452.92.021.81.00.6Mineral Fuel, Oil Etc27
753.6906.4727.2672.6564.2499.8440.2-CARICOM-
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Millions of Canadian Dollars
Canada - Exports -Total- from -CARICOM-
8.49.511.39.99.98.45.6Edible Fruit And Nuts08
9.07.25.510.811.010.19.4Electrical Machinery85
14.214.019.014.014.08.85.5Knit Apparel61
17.416.318.717.814.017.214.5Fish And Seafood03
33.933.132.528.727.124.222.1Beverages22
51.996.536.7132.7118.346.641.9Iron And Steel72
127.6224.4195.680.392.787.76.1Organic Chemicals29
148.732.3174.384.750.057.629.7Mineral Fuel, Oil Etc27
233.4627.6598.2384.2363.4322.3164.4Inorg Chem;Rare Erth Mt28
718.8521.1342.6347.3322.7328.6257.2Precious Stones,Metals71
1,395.11,625.71,460.21,157.01,071.9946.4621.1-CARICOM-
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Millions of Canadian Dollars
Canada - Imports -Total- from -CARICOM-
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