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Canada is the Logical Location for 



An American Manufacturer 



Seeking British Business 



Canada is the United States' second best customer; 

 Canadians buy annually in the United States $800,000,000 

 worth of merchandise. 



American Exporters to Canada are finding that the ex- 

 istence of their Canadian trade is threatened by four things: 



— the refusal of many Canadian importers to accept 

 an American discount on the Canadian dollar: 



— the rapid growth of the "Made in Canada" movement: 



— the spread of sentiment favoring British Preferential 

 Tariffs and Imperial trade: and 



— a growing tendency on the part of Canadians to buy 

 where their dollar is at a premium rather than in 

 the United States. 



Forty per cent of the United States' exports go to British 

 possessions. The forward-looking American manufactur- 

 ing exporter who desires to develop his Canadian and 

 British Empire trade will investigate the opportunities 

 Canada offers him. 



The Statistical Department of the Union Bank of 

 Canada will gladly assist American manufacturers in the 

 investigation of Canadian conditions and the location of 

 suitable plant sites. 



Write Department "A" for Booklet. 



"A CANADIAN PLANT — WHY?" 



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