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The low Canadian dollar means your products will be more price competitive internationally.
Canadian products enjoy a premium in perceived quality all across Asia.
Close to 90% of Canadian exports go to the US. What happened to diversification?
Developing markets in Southeast Asia have created a solid middle class, with disposable income to purchase imported brands.
Government programs support export marketing.
Economies of scale generated through increased production, driven by realised demand.
Globalisation is creating strong international brands. If you do not grow globally, the global brand may take your business.
1.3 Billion Chinese have joined the World Trade Organisation, opening the world's largest market.
Increasing the number of markets you sell in will reduce your risk and reliance on any one market.
And the NUMBER ONE reason to export to Asia

With sales in Indonesia, you may just have to visit Bali every year (to check on sales, of course)!


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