Greater Montréal: Connected globally for more collective wealth

The Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal, Montréal International and the Government of Québec partnered with McKinsey & Company to conduct a unique study on the importance of international trade. This study looks at the flow of goods and services, people, data and capital and what that represents for Montréal as a metropolitan area. A connectivity index was drawn from this analysis, making it possible to compare – using flows – the degree of the city’s integration to the global economy. The results presented in this report look first at internationalization as an observable phenomenon globally and nationally and then concentrate on the implications of increased connectivity for Greater Montréal.

Following this analysis, the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal and Montréal International identified six avenues for action:

  1. Increase the efficiency and reach of existing programs to support and finance exports.
  2. Reinforce partnerships between Canadian multinationals and SMEs to make it easier for them to access foreign markets.
  3. Ensure the competitiveness of logistical hubs and strategic assets like ports, airports, railways and road networks.
  4. Further internationalize the talent pool of Greater Montréal by investing in four fronts.
  5. Promote the city internationally with a strong, unifying and distinctive brand image, inspired by best practices.
  6. Stimulate the digital exportation of services by developing digital infrastructure like the 5G network and using the businesses in our artificial intelligence hub.
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