As part of Cleantech Export Week 2018, Export Development Canada (EDC) is once again excited to recognize three stand-out Canadian
The Topsy-Turvy International Trade Environment
Originally published in the CAIDP Quarterly Bulletin November 3, 2018: Why Would You Not Insure Your Export Receivables? Phew –
USMCA a relief, but global growth still faces headwinds
While the negotiation of the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement is a huge relief to Canadian exporters, the global threats of protectionism,
Export Development Canada sets out its vision to meet the evolving needs of Canadian exporters
Today, Export Development Canada (EDC) provided its submission to the 2018 Legislative Review of the Export Development Act. The Act requires the Government
Aon report: cybercrime and new privacy laws pose often-overlooked threats to Canadian SMEs
Fewer than half of small and medium-sized business owners rate cybersecurity as an important priority, but the risk of cyberattack
Market Monitor Steel Metals Canada 2018
Payment delays and insolvencies will probably increase until the new USMCA trade agreement is ratified and the US import tariff
Goodbye NAFTA, hello USMCA
The USMCA has finally been signed on November 30, easing short-term uncertainty surrounding North American trade. The US, Canada, and
Connecting Canadian companies to $23 trillion global business opportunity
Export Development Canada’s (EDC) second annual Cleantech Export Week launches today, bringing together experts from across Canada’s clean technology sector to continue
The Credit Manager’s Conundrum
The fine balancing act of a credit and collection policy Check out this TradeSecurely podcast to learn more https://receivablesinsurancecanada.com/podcast/what-should-be-in-the-credit-managers-toolkit/ – Presented