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EDC Economic Outlook: Are we really on the brink of another great recession?


OTTAWA, April 5, 2018 /CNW/ - Low unemployment rates in the US and Europe, paired with industry in both regions operating at maximum capacity, and the fact that it's been nearly a decade since we faced our last recession have some pessimists warning another is nearly upon us.

In its biannual Global Economic Outlook, Export Development Canada (EDC) sees things differently, instead forecasting increased investment and growth in key markets around the globe that will translate into opportunities for Canadian exporters.

Some key highlights:

Analysis

Rather than being a precursor to recession, industry reaching full capacity can also be a precursor to increased investment. After years of holding back, corporations can put more money into expanding the workforce, their facilities, and advanced technologies that boost efficiency to ease production pressures.

EDC's Vice President and Chief Economist, Peter Hall, says there is one other aspect fueling the bullish forecast.

"One often forgotten factor is the clear presence of pent-up demand," says Hall. "Various measures strongly suggest that in both the US and Western Europe, the housing, non-residential construction and consumer sectors have not yet fully recovered, and indeed have a long way to go before conditions are fully normalized."

The Canadian story

Canadian exporters will benefit from these conditions. Exports will rise 4 per cent this year and 5 per cent in 2019, leveraging higher growth in traditional markets and diversifying further into the emerging world.

However, rising interest rates coupled with high household debt will put the brakes on consumer spending, as Canadians focus on paying down money they owe. The reduction in household consumption is expected to be offset by growth in government spending, net exports, and business investments. For that reason, EDC is predicting modest growth for Canada around 2 per cent in both 2018 and 2019.

The NAFTA effect

NAFTA negotiations have been intense, with many opportunities for the deal to fall apart. Now, there is an increased urgency to finalize a deal before it gets stuck in election-cycle limbo. All parties are working hard to come to a resolution that satisfies each country. While the ups and downs have caused uncertainty, EDC economists do not see a major impact on either the U.S. or Canadian economies at this point.

In Mexico, however, things are further complicated by political uncertainty. The Mexican economy is constrained by tight fiscal and monetary policies, and with an election coming in July, business investments will stay muted and capital investment plans kept on hold until policy predictability improve. For that reason, EDC downgraded its growth forecast for Mexico slightly, predicting growth of 2.2 per cent in 2018, before jumping to 2.7 per cent in 2019.

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


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