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TRADING WITHCANADA

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Trading with CanadaCountry Overview

COUNTRY PROFILECapitalOttawaPopulation34.8 millionLargest City:TorontoArea9,984,670 sq kmCurrency1 Canadian dollar (CAD) = 100 centMain business languagesEnglish, French (predominant in Quebec)

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DHLFACTS

Locations95Gateways into the Country8Number of Service Centres12DHL Delivery Zone7Vehicle Fleet243

Trading with CanadaCanadas Economy

Largely self-sufficient and independent from the US economyCompetitive in innovation:ICT, clean energy, life sciencesOne of the worlds most advanced and stable economies

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ECONOMIC FORECAST2.5 per cent GDP growthanticipated for 2015

Source: Royal Bank of Canada

33% of UK SMEs whoare currently exportingtrade with Canada

Source: Barclays Business, 2014

Trade DataTrading with CanadaUS$ 458.7 billion (2013 est.)Top Export Destinations

EXPORTS FROM CANADAUS$ 471 billion (2013 est.)Top Import Origins

IMPORTS INTO CANADASource: DHL, CIA World Factbook

No. 1No. 1USAItalyChinaIndiaBelgiumUKFranceTaiwanGermanyJapanGermanyUSAItalyChina

UKFranceHong KongMexico

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Trading with CanadaCanada / UK Trade RelationsStrong cultural and historical tiesThe UK is Canadas second-biggest trading partner behind the USA, with 15.1 billion in bilateral trade in 20122016: The Canada / EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) will come into placeCETA is projected to Remove about 99 per cent of all tariffs between the two economiesBenefit British businesses, especially in the automobile, wine, pharmaceutical, dairy and poultry sectorsInject 1.3 billion into the UK economyBoost British exports to Canada by 29 per cent

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Customs & Export GuidanceTrading with CanadaExporting to Canada is straightforward for British businesses.

Duties only apply to shipments sent to Canada if they are valued CAN $20 and above.To send goods to Canada, DHL Customs Brokerage needs to have on file the followingdocuments to clear the shipments.For shipments sent under Incoterm Delivery Duty Paid (DDP), the sender needs to provide a: Signed Canadian Power of Attorney authorisation Registered non-resident Business Number (BN) for their company with the Canada Revenue Agencyhttp://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/bn/DHL Canada can apply for a Business Number on behalf of customers.For shipments sent under Incoterm DDU (Delivery Duty Unpaid), the sender needs to provide Power of Attorney from the importer to allow DHL to clear the products through Customs.Detailed information is available on the DHL Guide and through our dedicated DHL Customs Experts.

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Trading with CanadaSupport when trading with Canada

FACT SHEETTAS TOOLTo calculatelanded costsDESTINATION GUIDECanada Customs Video

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Canada Customs Video Trading with Canada

CUSTOMSADVICE VIDEO

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