Economy of Vancouver

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Vancouver's economy is one of the most vibrant in Canada. The British Columbian city is Canada's official gateway to the Pacific Rim, a major port, and the main western terminus of transcontinental highway and rail routes. Vancouver has successfully transitioned from a predominantly resource-based economy to a diverse knowledge-based one, and in recent years has been the fastest growing economy in Canada. According to the Conference Board of Canada, in 2017 Vancouver's GDP was CA$137 billion, with a GDP growth rate of 4.5%, meaning that Vancouver represents approximately 7.5% of Canada's overall economy. Major economic sectors include trade, film and TV, technology, tourism, natural resources, and construction. rdf:langString
La economía de Vancouver es una de las más importantes en Canadá debido a su situación como un puerto importante, como término principal del Trans-Canada Highway y de muchas ferrovías, y como la entrada canadiense al mercado de las costas del Pacífico. Las actividades económicas principales incluyen el comercio, la industria cinematográfica, la explotación de los recursos naturales, la industria tecnológica y el turismo. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Vancouver's economy is one of the most vibrant in Canada. The British Columbian city is Canada's official gateway to the Pacific Rim, a major port, and the main western terminus of transcontinental highway and rail routes. Vancouver has successfully transitioned from a predominantly resource-based economy to a diverse knowledge-based one, and in recent years has been the fastest growing economy in Canada. According to the Conference Board of Canada, in 2017 Vancouver's GDP was CA$137 billion, with a GDP growth rate of 4.5%, meaning that Vancouver represents approximately 7.5% of Canada's overall economy. Major economic sectors include trade, film and TV, technology, tourism, natural resources, and construction.
rdf:langString La economía de Vancouver es una de las más importantes en Canadá debido a su situación como un puerto importante, como término principal del Trans-Canada Highway y de muchas ferrovías, y como la entrada canadiense al mercado de las costas del Pacífico. Las actividades económicas principales incluyen el comercio, la industria cinematográfica, la explotación de los recursos naturales, la industria tecnológica y el turismo.
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