Industry Competitiveness

The Chemistry Industry Association of Canada advocates for a competitive business climate in the various Canadian jurisdictions in which its members operate. A competitive business climate fosters new investment and ensures the economic sustainability of manufacturing operations in Canada.

A few facts about the chemistry industry's economic performance:

•   In 2010, the global chemistry industry produced goods valued at $4.1 trillion US and traded $1.7 trillion US worth of goods internationally.

•   Roughly 43 per cent of the global chemistry industry is located in the Asia Pacific region, while 27 per cent is located in Europe and 26 per cent in the   Americas.

•   In 2010, Canada's chemistry industry produced goods valued at $42 billion.

•   The Canadian chemistry industry employs 77,000 people directly, and supports an additional 375,000 jobs in the Canadian economy.

•   While there are chemical-producing facilities in every province, Canada’s chemistry industry is concentrated in Ontario (45 per cent of the industry’s output), followed by Alberta (25 per cent) and Quebec (20 per cent).

•   The chemistry industry is efficient; it employs the latest technologies, raising its productivity while its environmental footprint shrinks.

Recent Activity
Dec7 12/7/2011 3:39:00 PM

OTTAWA – The Chemistry Industry Association of Canada applauds the Canada-U.S. Joint Border Action Plans, unveiled today by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington D.C.

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Dec6 12/6/2011 10:56:00 AM

Canadian chemistry industry enjoys profitable 2011

OTTAWA – Canada’s chemistry sector showed strong growth and profits in 2011, according to a year-end report released today by the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada.

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Nov17 11/17/2011 2:43:00 PM

Abundant, liquids-rich shale gas deposits hold the potential to renew the value-added chemistry sector in Canada and across North America. To realize this potential, both shale gas development and the market delivery of natural gas liquids – which the industry uses as a raw material – must proceed in a timely, cost-effective manner, and be carried out in a way that is consistent with societal expectations.

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Aug16 8/16/2011 11:15:00 AM

On August 12, 2011, the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada submitted its input to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance, as part of the 2011-2012 pre-budget consultations.

CIAC emphasized the chemistry industry’s role as an innovative, value-added manufacturer and creator of jobs and wealth. The Association also reiterated that as a resource-based and developed economy, Canada needs to continually attract investment in value-added upgrading, in order to improve productivity and environmental performance, and generate wealth for the future.

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