Competitive Muscle ; the Rising Value of the Canadian Dollar Gives American Businesses - Including Many in Maine - a Chance to Boost Sales and Grab Market Share On Both Sides of the Border.
Portland Press Herald › July 17, 2006
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For decades, Canadian companies have held a price advantage over American firms.
It wasn't that they produced goods less expensively, or that their value was intrinsically better.See the full content of this document
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Competitive Muscle ; the Rising Value of the Canadian Dollar Gives American Businesses - Including Many in Maine - a Chance to Boost Sales and Grab Market Share On Both Sides of the Border.
The edge was the exchange rate that allowed Canadian companies to sell the same goods for much less in the United States than Americans could sell them for in Canada.
But the rising value of the Canadian dollar over the past four years has erased that edge, and Maine companies, including ...See the full content of this document
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