Step-by-Step Guide to Exporting 2011
The first step to doing business outside Canada: learn about the principles, processes and strategies of exporting. With the help of this guide, enter the global marketplace with confidence.
Information sources for Canadian companies who are inviting a foreign business contact to travel to Canada
This list provides links to information for Canadian companies inviting foreign business contacts to Canada.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)
Canada is internationally recognized for safe, high-quality agriculture and food products. The Agri-Food Trade Service (ATS) provides centralized access to market information, trade counselling and export support activities, which help Canadian food and agricultural product exporters from initial enquiry to foreign market
Canada/Alberta Business Service Centre – The Business Link
The Business Link is a not-for-profit organization supported by the Governments of Canada and Alberta to provide business information and advice on everything from start-up, incorporation, financing and loan programs, to product sourcing, government and private sector programs and services. Check out their calendar of business seminars and networking events.
Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC)
BDC provides Canadian businesses with flexible financing, affordable consulting services and venture capital. BDC works with entrepreneurs in all industries, with a focus on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), through all economic cycles
Export Development Canada (EDC)
EDC provides innovative financing, insurance and bonding solutions to Canadian companies that export goods and services, or invest in other countries. They help Canadian companies (mainly small and medium sized) manage risk and capitalize on trade opportunities around the globe.
National Research Council (NRC)
Canada’s NRC helps businesses grow by supporting and generating research and industry innovation. Their Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP) provides access to technology and business advice, financial assistance, contacts and national and international networks help Canadian companies to perform basic R&D, commercialize new products and processes, and access new markets.
Alberta International and Intergovernmental Relations
Alberta International and Intergovernmental Relations coordinates Alberta’s relationships with various levels of government in Canada and around the world. They also facilitate export and trade development in targeted industry sectors including agriculture and food, advanced industries, energy industries and services, with the support of Alberta’s nine international offices.
Western Economic Diversification
Western Economic Diversification Canada works to strengthen western innovation, entrepreneurship and community economic development through their programs and services, such as their business service network, indirect funding for businesses, and economic research and market studies.
Trade Team Alberta
TTA is a partnership of the governments of Canada and Alberta and related industry partners to strengthen Alberta’s competitiveness, increase Alberta’s exports to the world, and encourage foreign investment in Alberta. Check out their calendar of international business events and directory of international business service providers.