类别 全部 - immigration - diversity - exports - economy

作者:Petr Kolesnikov 11 年以前

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FDI SWOT Map for Grading

Canada, particularly Ontario, exhibits significant diversity due to its immigrant population, especially in cities like Toronto. The country demonstrates export strength in areas like oil, gas, mineral products, and professional services, shifting from traditional exports such as autos and pulp.

FDI SWOT Map for Grading

Canada Ontario

CANADA's Information!

GDP per capita ($PPP):

39,050 (just over 80% of the USA's)

Population:

34.1 million (#37 of 151)

Land area (square km):

9.1 million (#4 of 151)

Population density (people per square km):

3.8 (#144 of 151)

Governance Ranking (WGI):

#9

Weaknesses

Ontario businesses
Not as productive as they could be
Not sufficiently exposed to rapidly growing emerging markets
Large provincial deficit
High levels of North American household debt
Weather
Lower context culture
Uncertainty avoidance

Threats

nuclear reactors
No opportunities of SME
#3 Expensive Cities in Canada
too many people lives in same place
French Canadian

Strengths

export strength in professional and financial services.

Guess what Canada’s new export strengths are

A decade ago, Canada’s key exports included autos and parts, pulp and paper, electronics and wood products. Today, we export less of all of them. In their stead, exports of oil and gas, mineral products, chemicals, primary metals and food products are growing in importance. Canada has also developed new-found export strength in professional and financial services.

Big land
Economy showing strength as Canada adds 50,700 new jobs in February
Canada is a country of immigrants and such a variety of people from so many countries live in Toronto.
globalization
diversity of ethnic groups

Opportunities

Business environment and market opportunities
Foreign investment
FIPA
Joind NAFTA, TPP
Stable Econnomy
Canada topped the United Nations’ Human Development Index (HDI).
Close to the United States
HPI Score 43.6 Ranked #65 of 151
forecast average GDP growth of 2.1% in 2013-17.
Canada scores 80 on this dimension (its highest dimension score) and can be characterized as an individualistic culture.
Canadian culture is marked by interdependence among its inhabitants and there is value placed on egalitarianism.
Masculinity society
Long-term orientation
Education

http://geert-hofstede.com/canada.html

http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?cityID=12

Career path