Exporting
Area business and industry looking to expand their operations may want to review a new information website at www.ontarioexports.com for more information. Related business and industry information can be found at www.investontario.com and please also see below.
Government Export Programs and Services
Agri-Food Trade Service |
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Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) |
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Canada Mortgage & Housing (CMHC) |
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Canada Business |
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Industry Canada |
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Foreign Affairs & International Trade Canada (FAITC) |
https://www.tradecommissioner.gc.ca/index.aspx?lang=eng
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Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs, Ontario
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www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/food/export/index.html
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Ministry of Economic Development, Trade, and Employment, and the International Trade Branch (MEDT) |
www.ontarioexports.com and www.ontario.ca/ministry-economic-development-trade-employment
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Statistics Canada |
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Other useful websites: |
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States |
Canadian Commercial Corporation |
The Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) is an export sales agency of the Government of Canada, which is involved in facilitating and structuring export sales on behalf of Canadian companies. In order to increase trade, CCC helps foreign government buyers benefit from Canada's export capabilities through the negotiation and execution of government-to-government contracts. CCC accomplishes this by building unique relationships and maintaining international contracting and procurement expertise. |
The International Prime Contractor Solution is an effective business solution for selling to government customers around the world. The International prime contractor solution offers a Government guarantee of contract performance and the government-to-government options that become possible when Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) acts as prime contractor on your sale. |
CIDA's mandate is to support sustainable development in developing countries and to provide them with assistance. CIDA's aim is to reduce poverty, promote human rights, and support sustainable development. CIDA's priorities are poverty reduction, democratic governance, private sector development, health, basic education, equality between women and men, and environmental sustainability. These are areas in which Canadian expertise can make a difference. CIDA
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Export Development Canada (EDC) offers export finance and a broad range of risk management services to exporters operating in any sector of the economy and generally looks for at least 50% Canadian content. Access to cash is one of the greatest barriers to growth experienced by Canadian companies who export. EDC has a number of solutions, offered in conjunction with your financial institution, which will increase your ability to access working capital. EDC's Accounts Receivables Insurance protects Canadian businesses against non-payment by U.S. and foreign customers. EDC |
The EXPORT Finance Guide helps Canadian small businesses understand and access information tools relating to exporting at each stage of the export transaction cycle. From getting export ready to the final payment stage, the guide will give you the opportunity to identify and prepare your business for the tender/proposal to the contract award. Step-by-Step Guide to Exporting from the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service
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Find out how Sources of Financing can help you locate traditional or alternative sources of financing for your small business. You will find an extensive directory of Canadian financial providers, a powerful search engine of financial providers, information on different types of financing and financial providers, and tips to help you secure financing. Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada |
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Ontario Chamber of Commerce Export Market Access |
The Export Market Access (EMA) is a cost-sharing grant program designed to help small to medium sized organizations to take advantage of opportunities in foreign markets. Eligible activities include market research, marketing tools, direct contacts and foreign bidding projects. EMA will help with funding to:
EMA is an initiative of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, with support and funding from the Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada. Successful applicants need not be a chamber member. |
This series of pages last updated on April 29, 2022.