Promoting Investment in Canada''s Automotive Industry
Industry Minister discusses future of Canadian auto sector with industry leaders at North American International Auto Show
(firmenpresse) - DETROIT, MICHIGAN -- (Marketwired) -- 01/13/15 -- Industry Canada
Industry Minister James Moore today promoted Canada as a great place to build cars while meeting with the automotive industry during a visit to the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, Michigan. The Minister highlighted the Harper government''s decisions that make Canada the most attractive country in the world for investment, including:
Minister Moore also toured the NAIAS floor. He saw first-hand the breakthrough technologies and fresh designs traditionally associated with one of the largest gatherings of the global automotive industry.
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"In Detroit, Canada''s numerous automakers proudly distinguished themselves among the top-quality vehicle manufacturers globally. The numbers speak for themselves: Canadian automakers made over 20 different types of vehicles in 2014 and saw record-breaking sales. Companies are now actively looking to invest in Canada, creating jobs and growth and securing the future of Canada''s automotive sector. Our government is committed to setting the right conditions for Canada''s world-class automotive industry to continue to succeed and deliver for Canadians."
- James Moore, Industry Minister
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Office of the Minister of Industry
343-291-2500
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Datum: 13.01.2015 - 14:00 Uhr
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