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The Global Market Place Country: Canada Prepared by:

 location  climate  terrain  waterways  natural resources  language  family  religion  customs  traditions  food ECONOMICS  government system  political stability  trade barriers  business regulations INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Elements of International Business Environment  technology  education  inflation  exchange rate  infrastructure GEOGRAPHY CULTURE ECONOMICS POLITICAL–LEGALFACTORS You may choose from the following list: Canada Mexico United States of America Website:

Geography Natural Resources  iron ore, nickel, zinc, copper, gold, lead, diamonds, silver, fish, timber, wildlife, coal, petroleum, natural gas Waterways  Halifax, Saint John (New Brunswick), Vancouve, Montreal, Quebec City, Sept-Isles (St. Lawrence); Fraser River Port (Fraser); Hamilton (Lake Ontario). Example

Economics Education Technology

Culture Customs Language

Political-Legal Factors Trade Barriers Government System