Content Tagged with: gateway

Sebastian Aguirre and his team focus on restructuring the global economy to understand how Canada, and the Canadian economy, can benefit from rising Asian economies. By strengthening trade and...
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada sat down with Professor Charles McMillan, International Business, Schulich School of Business, York University. Professor McMillan shares his perspective on...
The Canada-US Nexus border pass points the way to a broader priority-access system for Canadian business travellers to APEC member economies that Ottawa has committed to implement within three ...
Exporting public education for a profit challenges the sense of Canadian values, but it is not necessarily bad as long as Canadian provincial authorities ensure that the costs involved in exporting...
BC-Alberta Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement not only removes barriers to interprovincial trade, but sends a signal to Asia that Canada is serious about becoming a gateway for...
Bangkok’s new International Airport, Suvarnabhumi, is the largest in Southeast Asia and opens a new gateway for tourism and cargo into the region at a time of strong growth in air traffic.
A combination of factors ranging from West Coast port congestion to risk aversion by importers is giving Halifax, the first port of call from Europe across the North Atlantic, the opportunity...
Massive container port development in Asia is a tangible measure of Asian countries’ anticipated trade in manufactured products over the next 10-15 years. It underlines the urgency of Federal...
Publication (Other Analysis) February 2000
The Oct. 9, 1999, APFC-hosted Roundtable discussed ways to strengthen trade and investment beween BC and Asia Pacific.

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