Exports

An export in international trade is a good or service produced in one country that is sold into another country. The seller of such goods and services is an exporter; the foreign buyer is an importer. Exportation of goods often requires the involvement of customers authorities. From the buyer's point of view an export is an import.

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MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 12 November 2024 English

The COVID-19 virus was responsible for the deaths of over thirty-five thousand Canadians in its first two years alone. Described as the biggest public health crisis of the century, it …

closures, 2019–21 208 9.1 Canadian imports and exports, January–June 2020 223 9.2 Global stock prices


Fraser Institute · 7 November 2024 English

Provincial and federal government debt has grown significantly in recent years. A growing body of literature links government debt to slower economic growth. We provide a three-phase analysis linking government …

openness for each province, calculated as the sum of exports and imports divided by GDP. In addition, we include SK: v62790419, AB: v62790458, BC: v62790497 Exports (Constant 2017 Prices) rExports Statistics Canada


Fraser Institute · 1 November 2024 English

that protectionist pressures will intensify in that country, thereby further threatening Canada’s exports to its largest trading partner. The imperative to create a truly integrated internal market will

country, thereby further threaten- ing Canada’s exports to its largest trading partner. The imperative imposed tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum exports to the US during his administration. More recently across-the-board new tariffs levied against Canadian exports would violate US commitments under the Canada-United significant risks to Canadian manufactured and energy exports to the US. Indeed, one of the Biden/Harris administration’s approximately 75 percent of Canada’s merchandise exports went to the US, while about two-thirds of Canada’s


IISD: International Institute for Sustainable Development · 29 October 2024 English

Least developed countries (LDCs) need more investment in agriculture to increase their agricultural productivity and promote their food security. Existing World Trade Organization (WTO) rules and flexibilities on agricultural domestic …

international agri-food market to boost their exports and livelihoods. Section 4 concludes. WTO rules Countries? Table 1. Top food and agricultural exports by LDCs in 2022 Rank Product Value exported (USD would increase by 12.1%, with the value of cotton exports increasing USD 622 million per year (net). The to international agri-food markets can boost exports and incomes in LDCs. Non-tariff measures such as Developed Countries? TBT measures affecting their exports and the ability to defend their exporters’ interests


IISD: International Institute for Sustainable Development · 28 October 2024 English

This policy brief argues that Canada's proposed oil and gas emissions cap is needed but cautions that some of the proposed compliance flexibilities may—instead of making the cap easier to …

Canada to get ITMOs for our LNG exports on the grounds that those exports replace coal-fired energy and oil and gas sectors by concluding ITMOs for LNG exports. There are at least four reasons why would that reduction credits that come from using our gas exports. Reason 1: Article 6.2’s lax rules create particularly LNG export deals because the logic of our LNG exports actually reducing emissions elsewhere is dodgy gas would have burned coal if not for Canadian exports? Maybe they would have bought gas from some other


IISD: International Institute for Sustainable Development · 28 October 2024 English

This brief debunks the popular myth that Canada should get credit toward its nationally determined contribution for its export of clean energy, specifically liquefied natural gas (LNG), under the Paris …

climate credit for its liquefied natural gas exports? Aaron Cosbey October 2024 The Context: A chorus same argument in 2024 with respect to East Coast exports of LNG (Farley, 2024). • A number of research get climate credit for its liquefied natural gas exports? • Private sector representatives have also made journals suggesting that Article 6 credits for LNG exports could be economically and environmentally significant of all these pundits, credit for Canada’s LNG exports along the lines they suggest is not just a bad


IISD: International Institute for Sustainable Development · 16 October 2024 English

Providing a comprehensive understanding of how different countries are navigating the complexities of maintaining a robust mining sector, supplying the world with critical minerals, and reducing emissions from coal mining …

https://www.iea.org/reports/ coal-information-overview/exports International Energy Agency. (2024c). Indonesia


Fraser Institute · 16 October 2024 English

The annual index published in Economic Freedom of the World measures the degree to which people in 165 jurisdictions around the globe are allowed to make their own economic choices. …

1970s or 1980s, and a state monopoly on major exports.”8 From this, we can see that liberalization, of government consumption in GDP, the ratio of exports to GDP, and the inflation rate, to identify a country Expectancy, Mili- tary Spending, Inflation, and Exports/GDP (along with two lags of the outcome vari- able


IISD: International Institute for Sustainable Development · 30 September 2024 English

Solar photovoltaic (PV) and onshore wind are now the cheapest options for new power generation, but enabling policies are still needed to speed up deployment, particularly in lower income countries. …

barriers or supply chain disruptions were to restrict exports. This risk will decline withIISD.org 9 Unlocking


Fraser Institute · 27 September 2024 English

Recently, many developed economies, including Canada and the US, have implemented major government programs to promote the growth of specific industries and sectors including electronic vehicles (EVs) and the critical …

was found to have no effect on employment or exports. Nor did it reverse declining total fac- tor productivity firms did not enjoy increased sales, patents, or exports compared to other similar firms. Broad evaluations


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