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Ashneet Anel Mona Saad amp Saad Introduction This report will analyze the trade between Canada and India It will discuss the amount and percentage of trade through exports imports and trade balance along with the historical growth trade agreements barriers of trade and pros ID: 330391

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Slide1

Canada India Trade

Ashneet,

Anel

, Mona,

Saad

&

SaadSlide2

Introduction

This report will analyze the trade between Canada and India. It will discuss the amount and percentage of trade through exports, imports and trade balance along with the historical growth, trade agreements, barriers of trade, and prospects of trade.

It

will conclude that over the past 10 years the trade between Canada and India has increased by over 70% that represents the potential growth of development in the future. Slide3

ExportsSlide4

ImportsSlide5

Percent of Canada’s Imports & Exports in India

Canadian Imports from India

Canadian

Exports to India

Organic chemicals

12.83%

Edible vegetables, roots and tubers

22.6%

Iron or steel articles

8.95%

Aircraft and

spacecraft

12.45%

Pearls.

Precious stones or metals

7.54%

Paper and paperboard

7.90%

Boilers, mechanical appliances

5.94%

Pearls, precious stones or metals

7.41%

Woven clothing and

apparel articles

5.54%

Mineral fuels, oils

7.11%

Pharmaceutical products

5.37%

Fertilizers

6.75%

Other textile articles

4.27%

Wood pulp; paper or paperboard scraps

6.53%

Mineral fuels, oils

3.98%

Boilers, mechanical appliances

5.28%

Knitted or crocheted apparel

3.93%

Iron and steel

4.39%

Electrical

machinery and equipment

3.33%

Ores, slag and ash

3.83%

Top 10 as % of Total from India

61.67%

Top 10 as % of Total to India

83.80%

Indian Imports as % of Canadian Total

0.62%

Indian Exports as % of Canadian Total

0.53%Slide6

Trade BalanceSlide7

Historical GrowthSlide8

Historical GrowthSlide9

Historical GrowthSlide10

Trade AgreementSlide11

Barriers of Trade

Implement Swiss formula

T

ariffs

in certain industrial sectors could be eliminated Slide12

Exports

to India by Province/Terrority (2012) Slide13

Annual Growth between India and

CanadaSlide14

Foreign Direct Investment

The opportunities

The fear of holding back

Canadian Investments VS US InvestmentsSlide15

Future Relations

The Rupee’s weaknessEU Investors

FDI could be under speculationSlide16

Conclusion

Canada’s exports and imports to

India

have

decreased

Decrease

in deficits and an increase in surplus despite

Historical

growth of trade

has

increased by 70% over the past 10 years.

Trade Agreement

Imports from India have also increased to over 62

%

F

oreign

direct investment

allows

100 percent ownership by foreign

investors