The strength and sophistication of Southern Alberta’s energy sector and related sub-sectors have long been the source of technology and intellectual capital exported to countries around the world.
Calgary remains a global leader in all forms of energy – alternative, traditional and green power – as well as the business functions that support it. But the growing strength of other sectors has created new foreign markets for local goods, services and technologies.
In particular, there is a worldwide demand for innovative products and services in industries such as advanced and value-added manufacturing, financial services, transportation and logistics, niche information and communications technology, and environmental technology.
Canadian Trade Offices in Focus Regions
China
Guangzhou Shanghai Chongqing Beijing Hong Kong, SAR
India (Located in Vancouver)
Ahmedabad Hyderabad Kolkata Bangalore Chandigarh MumbaiChennai High Commission of Canada to India
Japan
Japan (Alberta Japan Office)Kitakyushu Sapporo Consulate of Canada, Nagoya Embassy of Canada to Japan
Mexico
Mexico (Embassy of Canada to Mexico) Monterrey Guadalajara
The United States
Midwest
Chicago Denver Detroit Minneapolis
Northeast
Princeton Boston Buffalo New York Philadelphia Washington
Northwest
Seattle Anchorage
South Central
Houston Dallas
Southeast
Atlanta Miami Raleigh Durham
Southwest
Tucson Los AngelesPalo Alto San Francisco Phoenix San Diego
The Global Business Center has been made possible by the support of Calgary Economic Development's Action Calgary partners such as TELUS.
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