Le Lézard
Classified in: Business
Subjects: CON, FNC, SVY, EXE, ECO, SBS

Exporter confidence surprises by going up despite instability in the US: EDC Report


OTTAWA, June 22, 2017 /CNW/ - Canadian exporters have many reasons to be fearful. Anti-trade rhetoric is higher than at any point in recent history. Free trade agreements are being scuttled, or renegotiated. There's a real-time threat to the world's largest economic union.

And yet, Canadian companies' confidence in selling abroad is surprisingly strong right now, even slightly higher than it was six months ago according to a semi-annual report by Export Development Canada (EDC).

The Trade Confidence Index (TCI), released today, is a pulse check of Canadian exporters' level of confidence and their expectations of international trade opportunities over the next six months. And the results are not what you might expect.

With international trade facing its greatest existential threat in the post-war period, Canada's TCI has increased 1.6 points from 72.3 in Fall 2016 to 73.9 in Spring 2017.

The most recent survey, conducted by EDC even has Chief Economist Peter Hall surprised. "While the change might seem small, it's a strong statement on how Canadian companies are reacting to what's going on in the U.S.," said Peter Hall, Chief Economist, EDC.  "Given U.S. anti-trade shock-talk, confidence might well have tumbled, even sharply. Instead, exporters surprised with a modest rise in confidence."

Why aren't companies worried? It seems they're too busy processing current business to fret about policies that may or may not come into effect. Sure, they are concerned ? but not enough to convince them that near-term economic prospects will weaken.

"What's clear from this survey is that Canadian companies aren't getting thrown off their game by rhetoric or policy threats; for now, it's status quo," said Hall. "Anecdotally, we are hearing from companies that near-term contracts continue to roll in from their US buyers, giving them some measure of security. They are paying attention to the trade debate, but getting on with the job."

The TCI rose in all industry categories, and in all regions except Quebec. Click here to learn more about EDC and the Trade Confidence Index.  

About EDC

EDC helps Canadian companies go, grow, and succeed in their international business. As a financial Crown corporation, EDC provides financing, insurance, bonding, trade knowledge, and matchmaking connections to help Canadian companies sell and invest abroad. EDC can also provide financial solutions to foreign buyers to facilitate and grow purchases from Canadian companies.

For more information about how we can help your company, call us at 1-888-434-8508 or visit www.edc.ca.

 

SOURCE Export Development Canada


These press releases may also interest you

at 18:15
TabaPay, Inc., the leading instant money movement platform for the fintech industry, today announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire the assets and affiliates of Synapse Financial Technologies, Inc. The agreement follows the filing by...

at 18:00
Voxtur Analytics Corp. , a North American technology company creating a more transparent and accessible real estate lending ecosystem, is pleased to announce that it has engaged the services of ICP Securities Inc. ("ICP") to provide automated market...

at 18:00
On April 19, 2024, the board of directors of Portland General Electric Company declared a quarterly common stock dividend of $0.50 per share, representing an increase of 5.3%, or $0.10 per share, on an annualized basis. The company's dividend is...

at 17:56
Boys & Girls Clubs of The Valley (BGCAZ) and local Ross Stores Associates joined forces for a grand celebration of Ross' 10th annual "Help Local Kids Thrive" in-store fundraiser which raised more than $96,000 to support local Club kids....

at 17:48
TCTM Kids IT Education Inc. ("TCTM" or the "Company"), a leading provider of IT-focused supplementary STEM education services in China, today announced that it has filed its annual report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 with...

at 17:33
The Minister of Citizens' Services, Terry Beech, will make an announcement at an event in Richmond to highlight the federal budget's investments to strengthen the economy in a way that is shared by all. The Minister will be accompanied by Parm...



News published on and distributed by: