Canada's clean energy export potential faces strategic and supply chain barriers
By
Bryan N. Detchou
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Summary
Canada has significant potential to export clean energy technologies and infrastructure, which would create high-value jobs, expand the industrial base, increase GDP, and boost long-term competitiveness in growing sectors. However, the article questions what barriers are preventing Canada from delivering on this opportunity, suggesting the need for a more strategic approach including attracting foreign direct investment, strengthening domestic supply chains, and supporting the clean energy industry.
Key quotes
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Canada must also take a more strategic approach to supporting its clean energy industry by attracting foreign direct investment, strengthening domestic supply chains, and helping Canad
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