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TRANSPORTATION enabling international trade. June 3, 2014. Canada’s Pacific Gateway. Vision British Columbia is North America’s gateway of choice for Asia Pacific trade . . W hat is it? Economic importance BC’s competitive advantages Collaboration and Partnerships. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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TRANSPORTATIONenabling international trade
June 3, 2014
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Canada’s Pacific Gateway
VisionBritish Columbia is North America’s gateway of choice for Asia Pacific trade.
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What is it?
Economic importanceBC’s competitive
advantages
Collaboration and Partnerships
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North American Rail Network
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Over 47,800 km of provincial
highways
Employs over136,000 people
Over 2,700 structures on
provincial highways
Over 2,900transit buses
19 international border crossings
3 Class 1 railways
130 airports
3 international ports, 4 regional
ports and 40 local ports
+ 40 ferry routes
BC’s Transportation Network
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Economic importance
• Contributes $10.6 billion to BC’s GDP• 136,800 people employed in transportation in BC• $68.4 billion – value of goods exported through BC in 2013
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Trade diversification
65%
22%
13%
BC Origin Exports 2005
United StatesAsiaOther
46%
41%
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BC Origin Exports 2013
United StatesAsiaOther
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BC’s Competitive Advantageous
• Closest North American ports to Asia• Long-term labour agreements• Integrated transportation network• Marine shore power• Aviation fuel tax elimination• Port Property Tax Act
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New terminal capacity - Containers
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Current CapacityPlanned Capacity
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Prince Rupert FairviewPhase 2Stage 1
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Roberts Bank
Terminal 2
Vanterm
Centerm & Fraser Surrey
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Prince RupertFairviewPhase 1 Deltaport
Berth 3
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Collaboration & Partnerships• Performance• Capacity• Funding• Marketing
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North Shore Trade Area
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Funding PartnersFunding Partners NSTA Program Philip Ave.
ProjectGovernment of Canada $75M $17.5MProvince of B.C. $62M $12MPort Metro Vancouver $49.2M -TransLink $5M -City of N.V. $2.7M (incl. $1.9M land) -District of N.V. $5.6M (incl.$5.2M land) $0.4MKinder Morgan $2.5M $2.5MCN $15M $5MCP Rail $8.7M -
Total $225.7M $37.4M
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North Shore Trade AreaPhilip Avenue Overpass
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Funding PartnersFunding Partners NSTA Program Philip Ave.
ProjectGovernment of Canada $75M $17.5MProvince of B.C. $62M $12MPort Metro Vancouver $49.2M -TransLink $5M -City of N.V. $2.7M (incl. $1.9M land) -District of N.V. $5.6M (incl.$5.2M land) $0.4MKinder Morgan $2.5M $2.5MCN $15M $5MCP Rail $8.7M -
Total $225.7M $37.4M
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Fact Sheet: New Building Canada Plan Framework
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Canada’s Pacific Gateway Connecting buyers to sellers and delivering goods to markets
Questions? Yongmei ChenLinda Harmon