The Huron Expositor, 1981-02-05, Page 103.5 Kg. Bag
THE' 110 RON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 5, ips
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BY DEBBIE RAleai
Huron-Bruce M.P. Murray Cardiff re-
cently returned home from a trip to France.
Germany. Sweden and Finland where he
was part of a committee looking into
successful export Marketing. '
In June of 1980, Mr. Cardiff was
nominated to a committee trying to father
expand, Canada's export markets,
particularly in the area of manufacturing.
In the fall. meetings were held with
businesses from throughout Canada:
Mr. Cardiff saidit felt that they 41001:,
look at gauntries that are 'successfully
-export' marketing and meet their °MOW
The final report,of the committee is due
in the }louse of Commons. Ott ritaral
Mr Cardiff left OttaWa.on January 9 and
the first country the committee visited was
France.
Some of, the things, discussed in France
were what type of export financing, is
available, the types of projects they were
exporting, canittil projects--even areas
where they were co-operating .with another.
eountrytand export insurance. Mr. Cardiff
said' France had been very successful in
eximning Mgt subaidiXes mmort§, hot that
it would be disastrous if all exporting
countries got into a finanCial -battle_
subsidizing exports.
Fojlowi ig, the trip to France; thet
coMtnittee travelled M Ont.' different
icentions in ...qermany, including. VOnit.''
DettOeidne and 'Hamburg,. The
met withthe banking community or
went to two East 'Block countries and the
test flew to St- ockholm, Sweden,
including Murray Cardiff.
Sweden, is about the size of California
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finanCial Itirutions and discussed-their
assistance towards export marketing and
also the insurance for exporting. ,
There is little or no subsidization for
exporting but the banking community is
very hemilly invcilved in exporting projects.
Mr. Cardiff said the one thing he liked
about Germany Was the small amount of
rternmtnt intelferenee ;He said enter-
prising -Officials get out and:,get 1011.5.410.4S
without 4,10: of governments involve
.090^ESS,YE
"The 6.0044 peopleppear very
aggrmiYe nod upfront in their *oiliness
4qi4InSi; I think it's' way ot-doh% •
husinesi." ,
The committee had travelled to
Prance and Germany, bat after that, half
and has a, population million people.
The Swedish , are very proud of their
country and very' aware of preserving the
natural resourcesjudprAyironment.
"Their environment comes first. We
could, take a lesson from tlitem,"• Mr.
Cardifflaid.
GOOD QUALITY
Manufactuers rely heavily, on, the ex.
porting Of manufactured goods and the
products that they're building are of good
qualify.
Sweden has' 80 trade commissioners
- pasted throughout the -world who have the
initiative to go ahead if they think there is a
market for some Product. The Swedes have
a lot of interest in Canada because they
have bnsiliesses here. The Swedish are
howeverr heavily in debt. They have a
deficit of 18 billion a year, but their social
PrograMs east-1k lot of money. -
income tax rates arehig/Waiteraffing out
to bout 5,0 per copt. of interest is
deductible front income .tax and as a,reSult.
Most .11.??1,100 in debt; as'
While tan_tk!.,4 den* Mi. Cardiff " took
advantage of t opportunity to speak to
same Otheir agticulttit airpresennitivei,„
He said Otitti**;People involved lit
inudstry are Sent school Air tbree,otrfOOr
years to, train. to become exporters, 'One of
the qualifieitions for .,enrolling In .this
school is the ability 'to speak three
languages -. Swedish. Finnish and usually
Engliski This training would coat about S,2
million dollars per year (Canadian money).
Compani4s in Finland are interested in ,
industrial expansion and have bid, on a
project with some Canadian companies,
"which' would certainly help the eXport of
some of our manufactured goods." Mr.
Cardiff said.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT
TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
MON: TUES. & WED. 9-6 P.M.
THURS. & FRI. 9-9 P.M.
SATURDAY 9-6 P.M.
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a 1 ,:alte in March and
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proper les el of priitein. ener-
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Having done all this. ..a
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Hibitane teat die' Tag the
calf and tecord pertinent
information. h1ject
and selenium. Once the calf
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calf should be moved to a.
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Good luck, and on to the
next one.
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