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  • 227,600 New Jersey jobs depend on trade with Canada
  • 15,200 New Jerseyites are employed by Canadian-owned businesses
  • New Jersey sells more goods to Canada than to any other country in the world
  • Total Canada–New Jersey goods trade: $17.9 billion

One of Covanta’s Energy from Waste plants (Photo: AriHerzog)

One of Covanta’s Energy from Waste plants (Photo: Ari Herzog)

Covanta: leading the way with clean energy in Canada

Covanta Energy Corporation is the world’s leading operator of large-scale Energy from Waste (EfW) plants. Covanta converts more than 20 million tons of garbage each year into more than nine million megawatt hours of electricity in 45 EfW facilities in 18 U.S. states as well as the province of British Columbia.

Two of Covanta’s three North American projects under construction are in Canada. Covanta will design, construct and operate a municipally-owned 20 MW and 140,000 ton-per-year EfW facility in Ontario’s Durham Region. In British Columbia, Covanta will redevelop a pulp and paper mill into a EfW facility to convert up to 750,000 tons per year of municipal solid waste. When completed, the Vancouver 100 MW facility will be Covanta’s largest EfW facility in the world. All core engineering design and planning will be done by project engineers in Morristown. Covanta’s resounding success in Canada means more jobs in New Jersey.


Mistras delivers safety and reliability to Canada’s oil industry

Mistras is a leading “one source” global provider of technology-enabled asset protection solutions used to evaluate the structural integrity of critical energy, industrial and public infrastructure through non-destructive testing.

With ten locations in Canada, Mistras works with some of Canada’s largest energy producers, such as Suncor. Through patented technology that was developed within their Princeton headquarters, Mistras has become one of the world leaders in non-destructive testing of pipeline infrastructures. Mistras continues to play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and reliability of Canada’s energy pipeline system.


Hutchinson saving the lives of members of our armed forces

Hutchinson Industries is the largest private sector employer in Trenton, NJ. Hutchinson supplies wheel inserts that are installed on Stryker Land Armored Vehicles manufactured in London, Ontario by General Dynamics Canada. These inserts allow soldiers to continue driving their vehicles even with flat tires and have saved the lives of American and Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan. Their relationship as a valued supplier to a Canadian manufacturer means that Canada is Hutchinson’s second largest market. Hutchinson, in turn, uses Canadian suppliers in the manufacturing of their products.


For more information on New Jersey’s trade with Canada, please contact:

Consulate General of Canada
1251 Avenue of the Americas • New York, NY 10020-1175
Phone: (212) 596-1628 • Fax: (212) 596-1793

August 2012
Unless otherwise mentioned, all figures are based on 2011 data in U.S. dollars (US$1.00=C$0.9891). Statistics Canada: tourism, based on combined same-day and overnight travel (5/2012 release); goods & services trade (2/2012 release). World Institute for Strategic Economic Research (WISER): Canada’s export ranking (2/2012 release). U.S. Census Bureau: trade (2/2012 release). Services trade data not available at a sub-national level. Figures may not add up due to rounding. Produced by the Embassy of Canada in Washington, D.C.

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New Jersey–Canada facts

Foreign export markets

  • Largest export market: Canada
  • % foreign-bound goods sold to Canada: 18%

New Jersey sells more goods to Canada than to the state’s next three largest foreign markets combined

Merchandise trade

  • New Jersey exports to Canada: $7.0 billion
  • New Jersey imports from Canada: $10.9 billion
  • Bilateral trade: $17.9 billion

Jobs*

  • # jobs that depend on trade with Canada: 227,600
  • # employed by Canadian-owned businesses: 15,200

* Job numbers from trade (2010 data) and Canadian-owned businesses (2009 data) are from a 2012 study commissioned by the Government of Canada

Tourism

  • New Jersey visits by Canadians: 703,900, $176 million spent
  • New Jersey visits to Canada: 438,100, $222 million spent

Top exports

  • Plastics & plastic articles: $795 million
  • Organic chemicals: $442 million
  • Perfumes, essential oils & toiletries: $337 million
  • Prepared vegetables: $332 million
  • Fuel oil: $239 million
  • Fruits & nuts: $224 million
  • Precious metals: $212 million
  • Telephones & AV recording equipment: $176 million
  • Iron & steel alloys & semi-finished products: $175 million
  • Copper & copper articles: $173 million
  • Optical, medical & precision instruments: $168 million
  • Paints, pigments, varnishes, dyestuffs & inks: $143 million
  • Medicine, in dosage: $141 million

Top imports

  • Crude petroleum: $4.0 billion
  • Fuel oil: $1.3 billion
  • Nickel & nickel articles: $561 million
  • Wood pulp: $357 million
  • Plastics & plastic articles: $356 million
  • Paper & paperboard: $311 million
  • Organic chemicals: $263 million
  • Copper & copper articles: $251 million
  • Precious metals: $196 million
  • Animal or vegetable fats, oils & waxes: $188 million
  • Furniture & bedding: $142 million
  • Pasta, breads & cereal preparations: $136 million
  • Perfumes, essential oils & toiletries: $123 million

New Jersey exports $7.0 billion in goods to Canada

  • Chemicals (24%)
  • Equipment & machinery (16%)
  • Agriculture (16%)
  • Minerals & metals (15%)
  • Plastics & rubbers (13%)
  • Energy (5%)
  • Other (12%)

New Jersey imports $10.9 billion in goods from Canada

  • Energy (50%)
  • Minerals & metals (14%)
  • Agriculture (9%)
  • Forest products (7%)
  • Chemicals (6%)
  • Equipment & machinery (5%)
  • Other (9%)

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Date Modified:
2012-10-12