The project sought to encourage the creation of jobs through the export of goods and services to Canada. The report is intended for use as a guide by economic development agencies that are considering local development and job creation through exports. It outlines a methodology for training economic development officials and small and medium-size businesses to enter the Canadian market. The specific steps include (1) providing training for economic development professionals, (2) establishing workshops for businesses, (3) assisting businesses through mini-trade missions, and (4) providing support for an ongoing export program. The report's information on program development could be useful for formulating exporting capabilities throughout the United States.
Canadian Trade Development, 1990
1990
54 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Economic & Community Development , Foreign trade , Canada , Economic development , United States , Exports , International trade , Job creation , Small businesses , Training , Professional personnel , Project management
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