Canada’s Asia-Pacific Gateway & Corridor: A Strategic Context for Competitive Advantage
Canada’s Asia-Pacific Gateway & Corridor: A Strategic Context for Competitive Advantage by InterVISTAS: Specifically see the following subjects: see page 21; after citing the ALR it is recommended that government should set aside
TLR –transportation land reserves: page 25; the need for Temporary Foreign Workers so employers in BC can hire: see page 25; and, Foreign Trade Zones needing overhaul, see page 27.
Canada’s Asia-Pacific Gateway & Corridor: A
Strategic Context for Competitive Advantage
Pacific Gateway and FTZ (Tuesday)
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The Gateway Study Action Plan (April 2006) showing four select pages: 1) Title with e-address; 2) Forward: indicates InterVISTAS as the consultant for the study; 3) FTZ is cited for the first time in a matrix –page 46 as an
initiative and the need to “pressure complementary provincial policies; and 4) timelines for implementation of FTZ (Policy 12 –P12) by 2015 –page 51
Request for Foreign Trade Zone (Monday)
Request for Foreign Trade Zone
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