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Foreign direct investment in Canada has doubled since the early 90′s and much of the new investment has come from the United States. American investors see Canada up close and they like what they see.
New investors are also coming from around the world to set up shop in Canada. Canada has become a great place for entrepreneurs and has been rated first in overall business environment and third in overall competitiveness.
Canada has one of the largest direct investment partnerships in the world. It welcomes foreign investment and has increasingly seen investing go toward knowledge-based industries in high-tech manufacturing such as; electronics, communications and chemicals.
The country plays an important role in the new global knowledge-based economy. Canadians are recognized the world over for their innovative capabilities and advanced technologies.
Canadian companies today are considered world leaders in industries from fiber optic based to aerospace engineering. These industries drive the growth and job creation in Canada and offer compelling advantages to foreign investors.
Canada has a highly skilled work force with low production of research and development costs. Its proximity to the United States makes Canada a prime location for foreign investors.
The North American Free Trade Agreement has turned Canada into a great place to serve all North American markets. There is an ample supply of first-class educated workers that receive reasonable wages and the country has the highest rate of post-secondary enrollment in the world.
On a per-capita basis, there are more good workers in the high-skill job market in Canada than there are in the United States. Quality workers with a variety of language skills settle in Canada every year on a permanent basis. Its resource sector has always been strong and now it has extremely high technological advances as well.
There are so many great things to say about investing in Canada that it is entirely unlikely you could overstate the opportunities that exist in this country. Investments in Canada are certainly a wise choice in today’s expanding global market.
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