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In 2001, EDC changed its name from Export Development Corporation to Export Development Canada. [11] In 2014, EDC joined the loan party and announced it would be giving US$500 million to Reliance Industries, the largest private company in India, a move criticized by Maclean's. [10] EDC in 2016 provided $1.2 billion in Canadian dollars in ...
Brazil and Canada engaged in the Bombardier Aerospace and Embraer S.A. government subsidy controversy over government subsidies to domestic plane-makers in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It was an international, adjudicated trade dispute.
FinDev Canada is Canada's development finance institution (DFI) set up in 2018. It has US$1 billion on its balance sheet. [1] [2] Its purpose is to provide direct and indirect development financing consistent with Canada's international development priorities. The DFI is wholly owned by Canada's export credit agency, Export Development Canada ...
The Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC; French: Corporation commerciale canadienne) is a Canadian federal Crown corporation mandated to support the growth of international trade by helping Canadian exporters gain access to foreign government procurement markets and by helping government buyers abroad to obtain goods from Canada. [1]
Canada – Export Development Canada Mainland China – Export-Import Bank of China (Exim), China Export & Credit Insurance Corporation (Sinosure), China Development Bank (CDB), People's Insurance Company of China (PICC) Hong Kong – Hong Kong Export Credit Insurance Corporation Colombia – Banco de Comercio Exterior de Colombia
The Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada (French: Fonds consolidé de revenu du Canada) is the account into which taxes and revenue are deposited, and from which funds are withdrawn in order to defray the costs of public services. Funds are deposited and withdrawn by the Receiver General for Canada.
Concurrent to business seminars offered by McGill, the Executive Development Institute, a private business education organization, began to offer the Executive Development Course (EDC) in 1949, in affiliation with the Montreal Board of Trade. It was developed with support from the Graduate School of Business at Harvard University.
More than 250 equipment suppliers, manufacturers and service providers are members of the organization, [19] including Export Development Canada (EDC), Geosoft, Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP (), Phoenix Geophysics, the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC), and Hatch [19] Together, these companies represent a significant portion of the Canadian mine services and mining ...