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Investing in Canada Plan brings opportunities for U.S. companies to address Canada’s Infrastructure gap.
The construction of Dow’s net-zero complex in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta may present opportunities for U.S. companies.
The construction of Shell’s carbon capture and storage project near Edmonton, Alberta may present opportunities for U.S. companies.
The province of Ontario offers business opportunities for U.S. exporters of clean power generation and energy storage products and equipment.
Canada’s renewable energy sector has opportunities for U.S. companies in integrated wind-solar-storage projects and is reopening offshore wind projects.
Canada’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions in the oil and gas sector signals opportunities for U.S. clean technology companies.
U.S. suppliers within the mining sector should consider Argentina as a market for expansion.
The opportunities for U.S. energy companies in Vietnam as the country is transitioning to cleaner and smarter technologies.
Vietnam aims to improve ports’ energy efficiency, use renewable energy sources, and apply national standards for its green port development plan by 2030.
Waste-to-Energy is emerging as a major prospect for U.S. waste management companies to leverage and support Vietnam’s energy security and environment.
Pakistan’s paints and coatings industry is estimated at $400 million and is expected to grow by 3.5% to 4% annually for the next 4-5 years.
Process for proposing pilot projects to the Kuwait Oil Company
New Zealand’s construction industry is a significant contributor to the country’s economy.
U.S. companies with products and services appropriate for new infrastructure projects may find opportunities in New Zealand.
New Zealand’s water and wastewater regulatory reform presents opportunities for U.S. companies.