The Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC; French: Corporation commerciale canadienne) is a Canadian federal Crown corporation mandated to facilitate international trade on behalf of Canadian industry, particularly with governments of foreign countries. As an export sales agency, CCC supports the growth of international trade by helping Canadian exporters gain access to foreign government procurement markets and helping government buyers abroad to obtain goods from Canada. The ability to enter into commercial contracts as a Government of Canada entity through CCC is designed to give Canadian exporters the opportunity to mitigate risks associated with foreign procurement and international contracting.
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| - The Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC; French: Corporation commerciale canadienne) is a Canadian federal Crown corporation mandated to facilitate international trade on behalf of Canadian industry, particularly with governments of foreign countries. As an export sales agency, CCC supports the growth of international trade by helping Canadian exporters gain access to foreign government procurement markets and helping government buyers abroad to obtain goods from Canada. The ability to enter into commercial contracts as a Government of Canada entity through CCC is designed to give Canadian exporters the opportunity to mitigate risks associated with foreign procurement and international contracting. (en)
- La Corporation commerciale canadienne (CCC) est la Société d’État du gouvernement du Canada qui contribue à l’expansion du commerce du Canada en aidant les exportateurs canadiens à avoir accès aux marchés publics étrangers grâce à son mécanisme de passation de contrats de gouvernement à gouvernement. La CCC fait partie du portefeuille du Commerce international du gouvernement du Canada, qui comprend également Affaires mondiales Canada et Exportation et développement Canada. (fr)
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| - The Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC; French: Corporation commerciale canadienne) is a Canadian federal Crown corporation mandated to facilitate international trade on behalf of Canadian industry, particularly with governments of foreign countries. As an export sales agency, CCC supports the growth of international trade by helping Canadian exporters gain access to foreign government procurement markets and helping government buyers abroad to obtain goods from Canada. The ability to enter into commercial contracts as a Government of Canada entity through CCC is designed to give Canadian exporters the opportunity to mitigate risks associated with foreign procurement and international contracting. The Corporation was established in 1946 by an Act of the Parliament of Canada, the Canadian Commercial Corporation Act, and is accountable to the Parliament of Canada through the Minister of International Trade, Export Promotion, Small Business and Economic Development. In particular, the CCC facilitates access to U.S. defence and aerospace markets as well as sales to foreign governments and international organizations. The Corporation also negotiates deals and manages contracts in a broad range of sectors, including defence electronics, environmental technologies, capital infrastructure projects, information and communications technology, transportation equipment, electrical power equipment. These services are available to small and medium-sized Canadian exporters in addition to foreign government buyers. (en)
- La Corporation commerciale canadienne (CCC) est la Société d’État du gouvernement du Canada qui contribue à l’expansion du commerce du Canada en aidant les exportateurs canadiens à avoir accès aux marchés publics étrangers grâce à son mécanisme de passation de contrats de gouvernement à gouvernement. La CCC a été établie en 1946 pour appuyer les efforts de reconstruction entrepris après la Seconde Guerre mondiale afin d’aider le gouvernement du Canada à acheminer l’aide aux pays européens et de faciliter l’accès des produits et services canadiens en Europe. Le mandat de la CCC est énoncé dans la Loi sur la Corporation commerciale canadienne comme suit : « d’aider à l’expansion du commerce extérieur du Canada; de fournir une assistance aux personnes intéressées, au Canada, soit à obtenir des marchandises et denrées de pays étrangers, soit à trouver des débouchés pour les marchandises et denrées qui peuvent être exportées du Canada. » La CCC est une société d’État mère aux termes l’annexe III de la Loi sur la gestion des finances publiques, et se rapporte au Parlement par l’entremise du ministre du Commerce international. La CCC mène ses opérations sans lien de dépendance avec le gouvernement du Canada, et conformément aux principes commerciaux établis. Son financement provient de deux sources distinctes : les crédits alloués par le Parlement du Canada et les frais associés à son offre de services. La CCC fait partie du portefeuille du Commerce international du gouvernement du Canada, qui comprend également Affaires mondiales Canada et Exportation et développement Canada. (fr)
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