Textile trade Scenario with Canada. Contains statistical data of Textile export and import with Canada from 1998 to 2013. Different international trade policies and treaties which are followed between Canada and India.
2. International Trade Agreements
▪ General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ruled international Textile trade since 1948
▪ The Multi-Fiber Arrangement (MFA) governed international trade in textiles and clothing since
1974
▪ The WTO’s Agreement on Textiles and Clothing (ATC) to abolish MFA quotas marked a
significant turnaround in 2005
▪ The ATC provided for a stage-wise integration process within period of 10 years (1995-2004)
▪ Integration process divided into four stages starting with the implementation in 1995 as:
Each country was required to integrate :
(Stage i) 16 percent of the total volume of imports of 1990
(Stage ii) 17 percent at the end of first three year
(Stage iii) 18 percent at the end of third stage
(Stage iv) final integration of the remaining 49 percent of trade
3. Canadian Textile Industry
The Canadian apparel industry plays a key role in the Canadian economy
In 1994, the apparel industry contributed 2.2% of Canada's GDP
Accounted for 5.7% of total manufacturing employment
It is made up of some 2000 firms, mostly owned by Canadians
Most foreign-owned firms, are the US-based MNCs
Total employment in the industry is estimated at more than 1,00,000 people
The supporting textile mills and retail stores that employ over 2,00,000 people
Canadian Textile and Apparel imports:
• FTA with US in 1989 and 1992, caused high rise in imported textiles and apparels
• In 2004, 62% of Canadian textiles and apparels were imported
• In 2004, China, became highest exporter to Canada, with 15% share of total Canadian textile imports
• India accounted for 4% of Canada's total textile imports in 2004, double the proportion in 1992
• Other major textile exporters to Canada are UK, EU, Bangladesh and Mexico
7. Export of Various Textile Materials to Canada
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Knitted textiles export to
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Accessories, knitted or
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Other made up textile articles
export to Canada
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9. Indian Textile Export To Canada- Trends
▪ Export of textile items is be covered by bilateral agreements
▪ Currently, 79% of apparel in Canada is imported
▪ The demand is stable; manufacturing is decreasing while imports are increasing
▪ India is fourth largest textile and clothing supplier to Canada, ahead of Mexico, Bangladesh and
Turkey
▪ Of the total RMG exports from India, 3.8% goes to Canada
▪ India's major exports to Canada include readymade garments, textiles, cotton yarn, carpets and
floor spreads
▪ Problems related to exporting textiles to Canada:
– Strict labor safety and working environment laws
– High quality standards, hard to fulfill
– Time limits and restrictions
– Excessive documentation process
– High risk business, vulnerable to changes (economic, social and cultural)
– Risk of damaged or lost goods in transit
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Silk import from Canada
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Wool and other animal hair
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Cotton import from Canada
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Other vegetable fiber import
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Man-made filaments import from
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Man-made staple import from
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Wadding and nonwovens import
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Carpets import from Canada
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Accessories, knitted or
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Other made up textile articles
import from Canada
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14. Canada Trade Policies
Canada’s Global Commerce Strategy
GCS looks at five areas:
• Access to key markets
• Access to trade promotion and partnership development support
• Access to capital
• Access to technology
• Access to talent
15. Canada Trade Policies
Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
• The Indo-Canadian joint study for feasibility and benefits of CEPA started in
November, 2009
• The study covered all bilateral trades in goods and services
• In November 2010, Canadian Prime Minister opened negotiations on importance of
cooperation in creating ambitious Free Trade Agreement
• Eighth round of negotiations on creating FTA concluded on June 2013
• The negotiations, including market access for goods, rules of origin, trade
facilitation, origin procedures, technical barriers to trade, sanitary and phytosanitary
measures, institutional provisions, and trade in services, including temporary entry for
business persons, telecommunications, and financial services
16. Canada Trade Policies
Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement
• A FIPA is an international treaty providing binding obligations on host governments
regarding their treatment of foreign investors and investments
• FIPA provides a stable legal framework to promote and protect foreign investment
• It sets out a range of obligations that host governments guarantee pertaining to non-
discriminatory treatment, expropriation, transfer of funds, transparency, due process
and dispute settlement
• Canada and India agreed to begin negotiations towards a FIPA in June 2013
17. Documentations for trade with Canada
Commercial
documents
Auxiliary documents Regulatory document Other document
Commercial invoice Performa invoice Shipping bill Black list certificate
Inspection certificate Intimation for inspection Export application Freight payment
certificate
Marine insurance policy Declaration of insurance Vehicle ticket/gate pass Insurance premium
certificate
Certificate of origin Shipping instructions Bank certificate of
realization
Legal invoice
Bill of lading Bank letter for negotiation
of documents
Airway bill
Shipment advice to
importer
Packing list
Bill of exchange