kansas and alberta: strong partners, trusted neighbours · manufacturing 32% electrical...
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Did You Know? Albertans enjoy access to doors, windows, dog
and cat food, and airplanes thanks to the Sunflower State!
Our trade relationship benefits us both. On any given day, Kansans are purchasing lumber, crude petroleum and radar apparatuses from Alberta.
Kansas and Alberta:Strong Partners, Trusted Neighbours
Kansas’ top exports to Alberta ($USD)
Metal and machinery manufacturing:
$220 million
General manufacturing: $205 million
Electrical manufacturing: $120 million
Professional services: $25 million
Oil, gas, and mining: $20 million
Distribution of Kansas Exports to Alberta
Kansas – Alberta trade ($USD)
Bilateral trade: $2.94 billion
Kansas exports to Alberta: $635 million
Kansas imports from Alberta:
$2.31 billion
10,580 Kansas jobs are supported by trade with Alberta.
∙ 84,100 Kansas jobs are supported by trade with Canada overall.
Alberta is Kansas’ second largest export market in Canada, and Canada
is Kansas’ largest export market overall.
Generalmanufacturing
32%
Electricalmanufacturing
19%
Oil, gas, and
mining 3%
Metal and machinery
manufacturing
35%
Professional services 4%
Other7%
Source: Trade Data Online (Statistics Canada), adjusted for port of entry (Government of Alberta), 2011-2014 average.
Valid as of Fall 2018
952,820 U.S. jobs are supported by trade with Alberta
Source: Alberta REMI Model – Government of Albertause of model supplied by Regional Economic Models, Inc.
For more information contact The Alberta Office in Washington D.C.
Phone: 202-448-6475
Website: www.investalberta.ca/washington-dc
@ABintheUSA
10,580 jobs are supported by trade with
Alberta
Alberta Company Snapshot: Stantec
Stantec is an engineering design and delivery firm headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta and
maintains more than 400 offices worldwide, including one in Kansas City, Kansas. Stantec
specializes in 21 different markets, from residential to retail and from water to oil and
gas. The company’s main objective is to balance innovation, creativity, and community to advance
the quality of life in locations across the globe. The Kansas City office focuses on water resources,
hydraulic modeling, and geographic information systems, and also provides landscape architecture
and urban design services that help encourage interaction with natural and built environments.