importations annuelles – English Translation – Keybot Dictionary

Spacer TTN Translation Network TTN TTN Login Deutsch Français Spacer Help
Source Languages Target Languages
Keybot      39 Results   14 Domains
  www.agr.ca  
067 Importations annuelles canadiennes de poulets par port d'entrée, chapitre SH et période d'allocation
067 Annual Canadian Chicken Imports by Port of Entry, HS Chapter and Allocation Period
  aimis-simia-cdic-ccil.agr.gc.ca  
D027 Importations annuelles des produits laitiers canadiens administrés sur une base d'année laitière
D027 Annual Imports of Canadian Dairy Products Administered on a Dairy Year Basis
  3 Hits www.agr.gc.ca  
067 Importations annuelles canadiennes de poulets par port d'entrée, chapitre SH et période d'allocation
067 Annual Canadian Chicken Imports by Port of Entry, HS Chapter and Allocation Period
  www.dairyinfo.gc.ca  
Importations annuelles de fromages
Cheese Imports by Variety and by Country
  7 Hits www.one-neb.gc.ca  
(Exportations et importations annuelles et mensuelles par source, par destination et par autorisation - inclut TB1, TB2(A,B) et TB3(A,B)))
(Annual and monthly exports and imports by source, destination, authorization - includes TB1, TB2(A,B), TB3(A,B)))
  6 Hits agritrade.cta.int  
Durant les quatre années de 2010 à 2013, les importations annuelles moyennes de bananes camerounaises vers l’UE ont été de 6 % inférieures à la moyenne annuelle des quatre années précédentes (2006-2009).
In the 4 years from 2010 to 2013, average annual imports of Cameroonian bananas into the EU were 6% below the annual average of the preceding 4 years (2006–2009). However, by 2013 EU imports from Cameroon were 2.58% above import levels in 2010, suggesting that recovery in production was under way.
  2 Hits www.international.gc.ca  
L’Union européenne est le plus grand marché du monde pour les produits de la mer. De 2009 à 2011, ses importations annuelles se sont chiffrées, en moyenne, à 25 milliards de dollars. Les droits que perçoit actuellement l’Union européenne sur les produits de la mer du Canada s’élèvent, en moyenne, à 11 p.
The EU is the world’s largest fish and seafood market, with a global import market averaging $25 billion annually between 2009 and 2011. Current EU tariffs on Canadian fish and seafood products average 11 percent, with peaks of 25 percent. These high tariff barriers would be eliminated under an ambitious Canada-EU trade agreement.
  www5.agr.gc.ca  
Les pourcentages d'importations annuelles de fruits et légumes en conserve par rapport aux fruits et légumes congelés sont demeurés relativement constants au cours des dix dernières années, soit environ 73 % et 27 % respectivement.
The share of exports represented by frozen fruit and vegetable products decreased from 64.0% in 2001 to 62.3% in 2011. The proportions of annual imports of canned and preserved versus frozen fruit and vegetable products have remained relatively constant over the last 10 years, at about 73% versus 27%, respectively.
  www.deleguescommerciaux.gc.ca  
Bien qu’elle dispose d’un secteur agricole dynamique, la République dominicaine est un importateur net de produits agroalimentaires. En effet, ses importations annuelles de produits agroalimentaires seraient supérieures à 1,1 milliard de dollars américains et proviendraient des États-Unis dans une proportion de 50 p.
Roughly 25% of Canadian exports to the Dominican Republic are agri-food products, mostly commodities and semi-processed products (herring, pulses, wheat, potatoes, malt and food preparation). Despite having a dynamic agricultural sector, the DR is a net importer of agri-food products, with import estimates of over US$1.1 billion a year, mostly (50%) from the USA. The Dominican Republic has a strong tourism industry that generates substantial demand for imported products such as meats, fish & seafood, dairy, fruits, and beverages. Approximately 730,000 Canadian tourists visit the Dominican Republic in 2011. Domestic consumption of import products is also booming with an ever-increasing number of international cuisine restaurants, as well as a nationwide expansion of large retailers. New entrants to the food sector should be ready for competition from US companies, which have a preferential access (lower or no tariff) through the DR-CAFTA. Canada is currently engaged in trade negotiations with the Dominican Republic.