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Appearance before the Standing Committee on International Trade

Daryell Nowlan
Vice President, Policy, Programs and Communications
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency

Tuesday, February 6, 2024
4:00 p.m. (Eastern) / 5:00 p.m. (Atlantic)

In-person appearance
Ottawa, Ontario

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Reading time: 5 minutes (approximately 600 words for opening remarks)

Introduction

Madam Chair.

Members of the Standing Committee on International Trade.

My name is Daryell Nowlan, and I am the Vice President of Policy, Programs and Communications at the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency – or ACOA.

I am pleased to join you in person – here in Ottawa – and respectfully acknowledge that we are on the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishnaabeg (Aw-neesh-aw-naw-bey) people.

Thank you for the invitation to appear and to speak about the work that ACOA does on the ground to support Atlantic Canadian businesses in supply chains and global markets.

Depuis 37 ans, l'APECA travaille en étroite collaboration avec les petites et moyennes entreprises et les organisations des quatre provinces de l'Atlantique.

L'une de nos plus grandes forces est notre présence dans toute la région de l'Atlantique.

Nos employés travaillent dans plus de 30 collectivités, allant des grandes villes aux petites municipalités rurales, côtières et éloignées.

L'APECA travaille en étroite collaboration avec ses partenaires fédéraux, provinciaux et locaux afin d'identifier les priorités et les possibilités de maximiser le potentiel de notre région d'une manière stratégique et durable.

Atlantic Canada’s Economy

Now, some context on Atlantic Canada’s economy.

Atlantic Canada is experiencing strong momentum, reaching heights not seen in 60 years.

Halifax and Moncton are the fastest growing cities in Canada, and population growth and the transition to clean energy are creating significant investment opportunities.

This momentum positions the region uniquely to tap into new markets, participate in global supply chains, and attract investments.

Currently, exports comprise over 30 percent of the region’s GDP, with traditional sectors like food and seafood contributing significantly to the economy.

In 2022, the Atlantic provinces marked record export growth, surging 22% higher than pre-pandemic levels. Notably, fish and seafood exports alone were worth $6.17 billion representing 72% of the Canadian sector.

The United States continues to be the dominant export market, representing 70 % of total exports in 2022.

Market Diversification

Malgré l'élan de la région, les récentes perturbations mondiales et les défis économiques, tels que les conflits géopolitiques et les pénuries de main-d'œuvre, ont mis en évidence la vulnérabilité des chaînes d'approvisionnement mondiales.

La concentration du Canada atlantique sur les industries basées sur les ressources et son petit marché intérieur fait en sorte que la région est particulièrement vulnérable à ces chocs.

Les secteurs émergents tels que l'énergie et les industries à forte intensité technologique offrent des possibilités de croissance, mais la diversification est cruciale.

Tools and Measures to Support Market Diversification and Supply Chain Development

ACOA has implemented tools and measures to support market diversification and supply chain development.

In 2016, the Government of Canada, with ACOA as the lead and Global Affairs Canada supporting, entered a formal partnership with Atlantic provincial governments, and together created the Atlantic Growth Strategy. This Strategy laid the foundation for initiatives like the Atlantic Trade and Investment Growth Strategy – or ATIGS.

Supported by a five-year $20-million Atlantic Trade and Investment Growth Agreement – or ATIGA, ATIGS aims to increase internal business and attract foreign direct investment.

A signature ATIGA initiative is the Market Entry Development Program, providing in-market support to companies looking to enter export markets in Europe and the Indo-Pacific region.

From the implementation of the ATIGS to present, a total of 151 projects have been approved under the ATIGA for total contributions of approximately $31.2 million.

In addition, through ACOA’s Regional Economic Growth through Innovation (REGI) program, we are helping firms in technology adoption, productivity improvement, product commercialization, and increased export capacity.

As well, ACOA advocates for Atlantic firms to be considered in national policies and programs.

For example, collaborating with Transport Canada on the Green Shipping Corridors Program, we are supporting the development of green supply chains.

Conclusion

Madame la présidente et membres du comité, je vous remercie de cette occasion de vous parler du rôle essentiel que joue l'APECA pour appuyer les entreprises du Canada atlantique dans les chaînes d'approvisionnement et les marchés mondiaux.

Je suis heureux de répondre à vos questions.