MEXICO – CANADA TRADE JANUARY - SEPTEMBER 2009 Trade Among NAFTA Partners ● By the end of the third quarter of 2009, the Trilateral Trade in North America decreased 32% in accordance COMERCIO MEXICO – CANADA ENERO – SEPTIEMBRE 2009 Comercio entre los países del TLCAN ● Al cierre del tercer trimestre de 2009, el Comercio T il t l A éi dl N t ó 32% t l Trade in North America decreased 32% in accordance to the same period in 2008, totalling USD$502.5 billion. ● The Mexico-Canada Trade recorded USD$15.3 billion, a downturn of 20.5% with regard to the previous year. Notwithstanding, the value of total bilateral trade is 5 times higher than the trade number registered in 1993 (USD$2.8 billion) and an average annual growth rate of 11% in the NAFTA age. Trilateral en América del Norte cayó 32% respectoal mismo período del año anterior, ubicándose en US$502,557 millones de dólares estadounidenses (mdd). ● El Comercio México–Canadá totalizó US$15,366 mdd, lo que representa una contracción del 20.5% respecto a 2008. A pesar de esta caída, el valor del comercio al tercer trimestre representó más de 5 veces el monto registrado en 1993 (US$2 850 mdd) equivalente a una ● As for the Bilateral Trade between Mexico and United States, this value declined 28.2%, resulting in USD$205.1 billion by September 2009. i C d d registrado en 1993 (US$2,850 mdd), equivalente a una tasa de crecimiento anual promedio de 11% en la era TLCAN. ● Por su parte, el Comercio Bilateral México-EE.UU. se contrajo en 28.2%, ubicándose en $205,199 mdd a septiembre de 2009. Comercio México – Canadá Mexico – Canada Trade ● During the third quarter of 2009, Mexico recorded a surplus in the trade balance with Canada for USD$4.9 billion; amount USD$369 million (6.9%) lower than the surplus recorded in the same period of 2008. ● Mexico gained position as Canada’s third greatest trade partner in the world (3.9% of total trade), after ● Durante el tercer trimestre de 2009, México registró un superávit en su balanza comercial con Canadá por US$4,950 mdd, monto US$369 mdd (6.9%) inferior al superávit registrado en el mismo período de 2008. ● México se ubicó como el tercer socio comercial de Canadá a nivel mundial (3.9% del comercio total), d é d EE UU (61 2%) Chi (7 1%) the United States (61.2%) and China (7.1%). Canadian Exports to Mexico ● By September 2009, Mexico maintained its position as Canada’s fifth largest market (2.3% of total exports), exceeded only by Canadian sales to the United States, United Kingdom, China and Japan. It is worth emphasizing that United Kingdom took China’s place as después de EE.UU. (61.2%) y China (7.1%). Exportaciones de Canadá a México ● A septiembre de 2009, México mantuvo su posición como quinto mercado de exportación de Canadá (2.3% del total de las exportaciones), siendo superado por las ventas realizadas a EE.UU, Reino Unido, China y Japón; en este mes destaca que Reino Unido desplazó a China emphasizing that United Kingdom took China s place as the third destination of all Canadian exports. ● In terms of value, exports from Canada to Mexico reached USD$5.2 billion, 542% higher than sales carried out in 1993. This value, however, also represented a decrease of 25.7% in the Canadian exports recorded last year. en este mes destaca que Reino Unido desplazó a China como tercer destino de las exportaciones totales de Canadá. ● En términos de valor, las exportaciones de Canadá a México se ubicaron en US$5,208 mdd, monto 542% superior a las ventas realizadas en 1993. Sin embargo, este valor equivale una caída de 25.7% en las exportaciones canadienses a México registradas el año ● The average annual growth rate of exports from Canada into Mexico for the period January-September 1993 to January-September 2009 was 12.3%. W W W . N A F T A – M E X I C O . O R G 1 anterior. ● La tasa de crecimiento anual promedio de las exportaciones de Canadá a México al tercer trimestre de 1993 y el mismo período de 2009 fue de 12.3%.
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MEXICO – CANADA TRADEJANUARY - SEPTEMBER 2009
Trade Among NAFTA Partners
● By the end of the third quarter of 2009, the TrilateralTrade in North America decreased 32% in accordance
COMERCIO MEXICO – CANADAENERO – SEPTIEMBRE 2009
Comercio entre los países del TLCAN
● Al cierre del tercer trimestre de 2009, el ComercioT il t l A é i d l N t ó 32% t lTrade in North America decreased 32% in accordance
to the same period in 2008, totalling USD$502.5 billion.
● The Mexico-Canada Trade recorded USD$15.3 billion,a downturn of 20.5% with regard to the previous year.Notwithstanding, the value of total bilateral trade is 5times higher than the trade number registered in 1993(USD$2.8 billion) and an average annual growth rate of11% in the NAFTA age.
Trilateral en América del Norte cayó 32% respecto almismo período del año anterior, ubicándose enUS$502,557 millones de dólares estadounidenses (mdd).
● El Comercio México–Canadá totalizó US$15,366 mdd, loque representa una contracción del 20.5% respecto a2008. A pesar de esta caída, el valor del comercio altercer trimestre representó más de 5 veces el montoregistrado en 1993 (US$2 850 mdd) equivalente a unag
● As for the Bilateral Trade between Mexico and UnitedStates, this value declined 28.2%, resulting inUSD$205.1 billion by September 2009.
i C d d
registrado en 1993 (US$2,850 mdd), equivalente a unatasa de crecimiento anual promedio de 11% en la eraTLCAN.
● Por su parte, el Comercio Bilateral México-EE.UU. secontrajo en 28.2%, ubicándose en $205,199 mdd aseptiembre de 2009.
Comercio México – CanadáMexico – Canada Trade
● During the third quarter of 2009, Mexico recorded asurplus in the trade balance with Canada for USD$4.9billion; amount USD$369 million (6.9%) lower than thesurplus recorded in the same period of 2008.
● Mexico gained position as Canada’s third greatesttrade partner in the world (3.9% of total trade), after
● Durante el tercer trimestre de 2009, México registró unsuperávit en su balanza comercial con Canadá porUS$4,950 mdd, monto US$369 mdd (6.9%) inferior alsuperávit registrado en el mismo período de 2008.
● México se ubicó como el tercer socio comercial deCanadá a nivel mundial (3.9% del comercio total),d é d EE UU (61 2%) Chi (7 1%)
p ( )the United States (61.2%) and China (7.1%).
Canadian Exports to Mexico
● By September 2009, Mexico maintained its positionas Canada’s fifth largest market (2.3% of total exports),exceeded only by Canadian sales to the United States,United Kingdom, China and Japan. It is worthemphasizing that United Kingdom took China’s place as
después de EE.UU. (61.2%) y China (7.1%).
Exportaciones de Canadá a México
● A septiembre de 2009, México mantuvo su posicióncomo quinto mercado de exportación de Canadá (2.3%del total de las exportaciones), siendo superado por lasventas realizadas a EE.UU, Reino Unido, China y Japón;en este mes destaca que Reino Unido desplazó a Chinaemphasizing that United Kingdom took China s place as
the third destination of all Canadian exports.
● In terms of value, exports from Canada to Mexicoreached USD$5.2 billion, 542% higher than salescarried out in 1993. This value, however, alsorepresented a decrease of 25.7% in the Canadianexports recorded last year.
en este mes destaca que Reino Unido desplazó a Chinacomo tercer destino de las exportaciones totales deCanadá.
● En términos de valor, las exportaciones de Canadá aMéxico se ubicaron en US$5,208 mdd, monto 542%superior a las ventas realizadas en 1993. Sin embargo,este valor equivale una caída de 25.7% en lasexportaciones canadienses a México registradas el año
● The average annual growth rate of exports fromCanada into Mexico for the period January-September1993 to January-September 2009 was 12.3%.
W W W . N A F T A – M E X I C O . O R G 11
p ganterior.
● La tasa de crecimiento anual promedio de lasexportaciones de Canadá a México al tercer trimestre de1993 y el mismo período de 2009 fue de 12.3%.
● Up to September 2009, the main Canadian productsimported by Mexico that recorded an important growthin comparison to the previous year were: cellulartelephones, drilling machinery, wheat, processed potato
● A septiembre de 2009, los productos canadiensesimportados a México que reportaron un importantecrecimiento respecto al año anterior fueron: teléfonoscelulares, maquinaria de perforación, trigo, papa procesada
and auto-parts (parts for ignition).
●As for the Canadian products with most decreases inthe Mexican market, were: rapeseeds, automobileswith engine superior to 3000 cc, auto-parts (bodyworkparts, air-bags and engine parts), electroniccomponents (printed circuits), and bovine meat.
y partes para encendido de vehículos.
● Los productos canadienses que sufrieron las caídas másimportantes en el mercado mexicano fueron: semillas decolza, automóviles con motor superior a 3000 cc,autopartes (partes para carrocería, bolsas de aire y partespara motores), componentes electrónicos (circuitosimpresos) y carne de bovino.
Mexican Exports to Canada
● By the end of September 2009, Mexico kept itsposition as the third greatest supplier for the Canadianmarket (4.3%), only exceeded by imports from theUnited States and China.
● During the period of January through September
Exportaciones de México a Canadá
● Al cierre de septiembre de 2009, México continuórepresentando el tercer proveedor de Canadá (4.3%),participación superada por las importaciones provenientesde EE.UU. y China.
● Durante el período enero – septiembre de 2009, las● During the period of January through September2009, exports of Mexican products to Canada totalledUSD$10.1 billion, which is 398% higher than the valueregistered in the same period of 1993. This valueregistered in September meant a decrease of 17.6%with regard to the sales recorded in September 2008.
● The average annual growth rate of exports fromMexico into Canada for the period January-September
● Durante el período enero septiembre de 2009, lasexportaciones de productos mexicanos a Canadá sumaronUS$10,158 mdd, monto 398% superior respecto al valor delmismo período de 1993. El valor registrado en el mes deseptiembre significó una contracción de 17.6% respecto alas ventas canadienses registradas a septiembre de 2008.
● La tasa de crecimiento anual promedio de lasexportaciones de México a Canadá para el período enero-
1993 to January-September 2009 was 10.6%.
● Among the Mexican export products that recordedimportant growth rates are: telephone kits for cellularnetworks, trucks with a less than five-tons weight,automobiles with diesel engine between 1500 cc and2500 cc, and auto-parts (ignition parts and engines).
On the other hand Mexican exports to Canada that
septiembre 1993 a enero-septiembre 2009 se ubicó en10.6%.
● Entre los productos de exportación mexicanos quereportaron tasas de crecimiento importantes, destacan:equipos celulares, camiones con peso inferior a cincotoneladas, automóviles con motor a diesel entre 1500 y2500 cc y autopartes (partes para encendido y motores).
● On the other hand, Mexican exports to Canada thatreported drastic downturns were: colour T.V. sets (witha decrease of-29%, affecting the total value of exportsfrom Mexico to Canada, being the main exporting goodrepresenting 8.6% of total value), automobiles withengine higher to 1500cc, petroleum, computers, auto-parts (ignition cables, seat parts and engines), gold,and printed circuits.
● En contraste, las exportaciones mexicanas a Canadá queobservaron las mayores caídas, fueron: televisores a color(-29%, impactando en valor total de las exportaciones deMéxico a Canadá al ser el principal producto de exportacióncon el 8.6% del valor total), automóviles con motorsuperior a 1500 cc, petróleo, computadoras, autopartes(cables de encendido, partes para asientos y motores), oroy circuitos impresos.y circuitos impresos.
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Investment from Canada in Mexico
During the last fifteen years, Canadian foreign directinvestment (FDI) has been a key factor for thei t ti f d ti t
Inversión de Canadá en México
Durante los últimos quince años la inversión extranjeradirecta (IED) de Canadá ha sido un elemento clave
l i t ió d l t d ti dintegration of our productive sectors:
From January 1994 to June 2009, Canada’s cumulativeFDI in Mexico reached $9.8 billion USD, becoming thefifth largest foreign investor in Mexico.
According to the Ministry of Economy, on June 2009,2,290 firms were registered in Mexico as havingCanadian capital
para la integración de los sectores productivos deambos países:
En el período enero de 1994 – septiembre de 2009, laIED acumulada de Canadá en México alcanzó losUS$9,825 millones de dólares, lo que lo ubicó como elcuarto país inversionista en México
En septiembre de 2009 2 290 empresas seCanadian capital.
These results demonstrate the high confidence that theNAFTA’s legal framework has granted to Canadianinvestors to operate in Mexico.
En septiembre de 2009, 2,290 empresas seencontraban operando en México con participación decapital canadiense.
Estos indicadores comprueban el alto grado deconfianza que el marco legal del TLCAN ofrece a losinversionistas canadienses para operar en México.
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IED de Canadá en México a Septiembre 2009Millones de US dólares
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Annual FDI
Cumulative FDI
Canada’s FDI in Mexico September 2009Millions of US dollars
Total 199,250 518,960 550,014 176.0 6.0 7.0 147,728 432,247 281,992 90.9 -34.8 4.1*A l th t*Annual average growth rate.Source: The Ministry of the Economy with import data from Statistics Canada, BANXICO and USDOC
Trade Between NAFTA Partners(NAFTA trilateral trade growth January - September 09/93 = 136%)
January - September 2009(Total trilateral trade of US$502,557 million)
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Billion US dollars
Trade Between NAFTA Partners(NAFTA trilateral trade growth January - September 09/93 = 136%)
January - September 1993
Mexico-Canada trade
2.8%
Mexico-US trade
39.0%
Canada-US trade
58.2%
January - September 2009(Total trilateral trade of US$502,557 million)
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Trade Between NAFTA Partners(NAFTA trilateral trade growth January - September 09/93 = 136%)
Mexico-Canada trade
1.4%
Mexico-US trade
29.5%
Canada-US trade
69.1%
January - September 1993(Total trilateral trade of US$213,156 million)
Mexico-Canada trade
2.8%
Mexico-US trade
39.0%
Canada-US trade
58.2%
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Trade Between NAFTA Partners(NAFTA trilateral trade growth January - September 09/93 = 136%)
Mexico-Canada trade
1.4%
Mexico-US trade
29.5%
Canada-US trade
69.1%
January - September 1993(Total trilateral trade of US$213,156 million)
Mexico-Canada trade
2.8%
Mexico-US trade
39.0%
Canada-US trade
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Mexico-Canada Trade (1993-2009) (millions of US dollars)
Total Growth % Mexico Growth % Total Growth %
1/MexicoGrowth
% Total Growth % Mexico Growth % Total Growth % Mexico Growth %
Canada's Trade BalanceCanada's Total TradeCanada's Imports Canada's Exports
7.9% 13.3% 8.9% 10.2%
Annual average growth rate, 1993 20081/ Due to export transhipment or indirect trade between Mexico and Canada through the US, the use of each country’s import data from official sources– Banxico and Statistics Canada– yields the most accurate trade figures. In this particular case, Canada’s exports to Mexico are based on the value of goods imported by Mexico from Canada as reported by BANXICO. Source: The Ministry of the Economy with data from Statistics Canada and BANXICO
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1,0001,1001,2001,3001,4001,5001,6001,7001,800
Mexican imports from Canada (MIC)
Canadian imports from Mexico (CIM)
CIMSA seasonally adjusted
MICSA seasonally adjusted
(C di M i )
Mexico-Canada Trade: Monthly trends from January 1993 to September 2009(millions of US dollars)
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Canada's Top 25 Imports from Mexico by HTS Subheading (millions of US dollars)
870895 Safety airbags with inflator system 0.0 0.0 147.4 1.2 102.6 1.0 -30.4 N.C. 0.0 0.0 348.2 0.1 252.3 0.1 -27.6 N.C.870829 Parts and accessories of bodies nes for motor
Total 2,039.0 100 12,326.7 100 10,158.1 100 -17.6 398.2 97,955.7 100 316,632.9 100 232,648.2 100 -26.5 137.5Source: The Ministry of the Economy with data from Statistics CanadaRanked by Canada's imports from Mexico in 2009
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Mexico's Top 25 Imports from Canada by HTS Subheading (millions of US dollars)
*AAGR 09-93 4.8% 4.4% 13.6% 12.3% 9.9% 0.2% 2.8%*Annual average growth rate, 1993-20081/ Trade values between Mexico, United States and Canada have been calculated using import data from official sources in each country. Source: The Ministry of the Economy with data from Statistics Canada, BANXICO and USDOC
January - September
USA61.2%
China7.1%
Mexico3.3%
UK2.9%
Japan2.8%Others
22.7%
Canada's main trading partners (Total Trade January - September 2009:
461 billion US dollars)
Canada's top foreign suppliers (T t l I t J S t b 2009
Canada's main export markets (T t l t J S t b 2009
USA61.2%
China7.1%
Mexico3.3%
UK2.9%
Japan2.8%Others
22.7%
Canada's main trading partners (Total Trade January - September 2009:
461 billion US dollars)
USA51.2%
China10.8%
Mexico4.3%
Japan3.4%
Germany2.9%
Others27.4%
Canada's top foreign suppliers (Total Imports January - September 2009:
233 billion US dollars)
USA71.1%
UK3.3%
China3.2%
Japan2.3%
Mexico2.3%
Others17.8%
Canada's main export markets (Total exports January - September 2009:
228 billion US dollars)
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Canada-Mexico Trade by Province, (1993 - 2009) (millions of US dollars)Province and Territories
Nova Scotia 10.3 2.3 26.8 0.6 17.0 0.6 -36.5 65.8 3.2Newfoundland 4.4 1.0 3.4 0.1 0.5 0.0 -86.4 -89.4 -13.1Prince Edward Island 0.2 0.0 2.8 0.1 1.7 0.1 -41.4 650.4 13.4Territories 1/ 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 37.3 -18.5 -1.3Note: Canada's export values by province are based on data from Statistics Canada. Therefore, this information is not comparablewith the other set of data (from BANXICO) used on this report to calculate Canada's total exports to Mexico.1/ Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon.Source: The Ministry of the Economy with data from Statistics Canada
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