Agreement History – a brief overview of the Agreement since its inception in 1994
Program Areas – a description of the four strategic areas targetted by this Agreement
Priority Sectors – a list of the priority sectors
Agreement Partners – a list of the federal and provincial partners in this Agreement
Agreement History
The Canada - Atlantic Provinces Agreement on International Business Development sets out to fund activities that help enterprising companies overcome obstacles and seize fresh opportunities for growth and prosperity. Overall, this Agreement provides a forum for the federal and provincial governments to work together toward a common goal: increased economic performance in Atlantic Canada through increased exports.
The original Agreement was signed in 1994 for a total value of $3 million. The Agreement has been extended three times since then, most recently in 2005 for five years with an additional $10 million of investment.
The funding of the Agreement is cost-shared between the federal government (70%) and the provincial governments (30%).
The goals of this Agreement are:
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to increase the number of exporters in Atlantic Canada;
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to help diversify the markets of current exporters; and
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to increase the overall value of export sales from the region.
To help meet these objectives, the Agreement relies heavily on four areas of programming:
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Export Training and Awareness
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Market Information and Intelligence
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International Business Development Activities
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Planning and Research