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The purpose of each of our Montreal Kits is to describe the many aspects that characterise Montreal and Montrealers including our global trade activities. By world markets, we mean selling and buying goods and services to and from various world countries, some having more advanced technology, others having lower costs.
Exports are related to the sales of goods and services to foreign countries and imports are related to the purchases of goods and services from foreign countries.
It looks simple but it's not for many reasons. For example, formal trade barriers such as tariff are often imposed to protect local businesses, while informal trade barriers such as quotas restrict the number of products imported during a certain period of time.
Regarding Global Exports, EDC - Export Development Canada offers a series of "Knowledge About Markets" in the form of three (3) interesting free articles called:
A full 76% of Canada’s goods exports and 55% of service exports go to the United States, while only 7% of Canadian goods and services go to the European Union
As for how Global Imports, Canada Border Services Agency offers a Step-by-Step Guide to Importing Commercial Goods into Canada.
Some questions are standard to all small businesses, but importers need to inform themselves about a great many other questions pertaining to:
China is the largest export economy in the world, Germany is third, United Kingdom is 10th, Brazil is 21st, Japan is 4th and so on.
The Observatory of Economic Complexity, the OEC offers a fantastic tool "that allows users to quickly compose a visual narrative about countries and the products they exchange". Do take the time to explore this site and data, it's definitely more than worth it.
Free Academic Articles by Rachel Louise Barry