Yulia Slavina

Canadian business investment falls to 55 cents per U.S. dollar, Andrew Follett underscores

Canadian business investment falls to 55 cents per U.S. dollar, Andrew Follett underscores
Canada business investment nears crisis

Canada is experiencing a collapse in business investment, according to Andrew Follett. Canadian businesses are investing just 55 cents per worker for every U.S. dollar invested, with investment in STEM areas even lower at 32 cents on the dollar.

Follett points to these figures as a key reason for a near crisis-level standard of living in Canada.

Follett has previously reported that energy companies cut green investment to $25.7 billion in 2024, with further declines in capital spending expected next year, according to company disclosures. In another recent article, he highlighted concerns that Ukrainian strikes on Russian gas facilities could force Moscow to halt gasoline exports and push fuel prices higher. These developments form part of his ongoing coverage of investment trends and risks.

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