1 / 42

EDC - En appui aux exportations et investissements Canadiens au Moyen Orient

EDC - En appui aux exportations et investissements Canadiens au Moyen Orient. Mars 2013. Agenda. Rôle d’EDC Aperçu économique et politique des pays du Conseil de Coopération du Golfe. Rôle d’EDC.

oakes
Download Presentation

EDC - En appui aux exportations et investissements Canadiens au Moyen Orient

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. EDC - En appui aux exportations et investissements Canadiens au Moyen Orient Mars 2013

  2. Agenda • Rôle d’EDC • Aperçu économique et politique des pays du Conseil de Coopération du Golfe

  3. Rôle d’EDC • Appuyer et développer le commerce extérieur du Canada et ses efforts commerciaux sur la scène internationale • Offrir des solutions de financement et d’assurance aux exportateurs et aux investisseurs canadiens • Offrir des solutions de financement aux acheteurs étrangers qui achètent de bien et services canadien ou qui investisse au Canada.

  4. Aperçu économique et politique des pays du Conseil de Coopération du GolfeWorld Trade Centre Montréal Presenté par: John Bitzan, analyste des risquespolitiques, afrique et moyen orient, Centre d’informationéconomique et politique March 14, 2013

  5. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries

  6. Common Attributes • Conservative societies • Governments have close ties with West • Little taxation = Little representation • Mostly dependent on energy exports • Employment: expats over-represented in private sector

  7. Saudi Arabia – Political Overview • Political Structure • Absolute monarchy • Strengths • Deep pockets, (some) religious legitimacy

  8. Saudi Arabia - Political Overview – Strengths: Deep Pockets salary bonuses, housing investment, etc. Source: EIU/Haver

  9. Saudi Arabia – Political Overview • Political Structure • Absolute monarchy • Strengths • Deep pockets, (some) religious legitimacy • Weaknesses • Aging leadership, alienated minority, socio-economic issues

  10. Saudi Arabia – Political Overview – Weaknesses: Succession Les filsd’ibn Saud – 2ième génération

  11. Saudi Arabia – Economic Overview • Economic Structure Source: EIU/Haver

  12. Saudi Arabia – Economic Overview • Strengths • Government finances, industrial investment, trade surpluses Source: EIU/Haver

  13. Saudi Arabia – Economic Overview • Weaknesses • Unemployment, spending trends Source: JadwaInvestments, Paul Gamble, SaudiArabia’sComingOil and Fiscal Challenge, July 2011

  14. Saudi Arabia – Trade with Canada Source: Industry Canada/StatsCan

  15. United Arab Emirates – Political Overview • Political Structure • Federation of Emirates • Strengths • Popular legitimacy • Weaknesses • Loose federation

  16. UAE– Economic Overview • Structure Source: EIU/Haver

  17. UAE– Economic Overview • Structure • Strengths • Government finances • Diversified • Weaknesses • Real estate, Dubai debt

  18. UAE– Economic Overview • Weaknesses • Real estate, Dubai debt Source: National Bank of Abu Dhabi, Economic Research Dep’t

  19. UAE– Economic Overview • Weaknesses • Real estate, Dubai debt Source: IMF, UAE Article IV, 2012

  20. UAE – Trade with Canada

  21. UAE – Trade with Canada Did the UAE-Canada airline dispute affect trade?

  22. UAE – Trade with Canada Probably not…

  23. Kuwait– Political Overview • Political Structure • Monarchy balanced by parliament • Strengths • Active parliament, relatively free press • Weaknesses • Political paralysis, no progress on foreign investment

  24. Kuwait – Economic Overview • Strengths • High GDP per capita, massive oil reserves, fiscal surpluses

  25. Kuwait – Economic Overview • Weaknesses • Very oil dependent, government over-spending

  26. Kuwait – Economic Overview • Weaknesses • Very oil dependent, government over-spending

  27. Kuwait – Trade with Canada

  28. Bahrain – Political Overview • Political Structure • Monarchy with weakened parliament • Weaknesses • Unresolved tensions (post-2011), sectarian division

  29. Bahrain – Economic Overview • Economic Structure • Strengths • Relatively diversified, regional financial hub

  30. Bahrain – Economic Overview • Weaknesses • Diminishing oil reserves, high “break-even” oil price Source: IMF, Article IV, UAE, 2011

  31. Bahrain – Trade with Canada

  32. Oman – Political Overview • Political Structure • Absolute monarchy • Strengths • Ruler popular • Weaknesses • Succession, over-personalized rule, limited political reforms

  33. Oman – Economic Overview • Economic Structure

  34. Oman – Economic Overview • Economic Structure • Strengths • Good economic policy record, fiscal surpluses • Weaknesses • Low oil reserves, domestic gas shortage

  35. Oman – Trade with Canada

  36. Qatar– Political Overview • Political Structure • Absolute monarchy • Strengths • Population well-off and generally satisfied • Weaknesses • Local resentment of expats

  37. Qatar – Economic Overview • Economic Structure • Strengths • Highest GDP per capita in world, world’s 3rd largest natural gas reserves, biggest LNG exporter

  38. Screen clipping taken: 3/12/2013, 1:08 AM Qatar – Economic Overview • Weaknesses • High spending, high external debt to GDP ratio (~75%)

  39. Qatar – Trade with Canada

  40. Other Data: Ease of Doing Business Rankings (World Bank)

  41. Personnes Ressources Jean Francois Croft Représentant en chef, Moyen-Orient Tel: (613) 597-7882 Fax: (613) 598-2503 Courriel: jcroft@edc.ca Vicky Brouillard Directricerégionale, Méditerranée orientale et Moyen-Orient Tel: (613) 597-8696 Fax: (613) 598-2503 Courriel: vbrouillard@edc.ca Kristien Buckingham Coordinatrice, Moyen-Orient – basé a Abu Dhabi Tel: (613) 597-3359, Fax: (613) 598-2503 Courriel: kbuckingham@edc.ca John Bitzan Analyste des risquespolitiques, Afrique et Moyen-Orient Tel: (613) 598-2713 Courriel: jbitzan@edc.ca www.edc.ca

  42. Merci! Questions?

More Related