Exchange Rate Trends:
The Canadian dollar has been consistently, slightly less valuable than the U.S. dollar for many years and is poised to stay that way. The opportunity for exchange goods and production has remained rather high for this reason. "Canadian dollars per U.S. dollar - 1.3015 (2004), 1.4011 (2003), 1.5693 (2002), 1.5488 (2001), 1.4851 (2000)" (CIA World Factbook "Canada," 2005, NP)
Import Restrictions:
Import restrictions in Canada are relatively low, as a result of NAFTA, which guides some semblance of open border free trade.
Price Controls:
There are no price controls on tech products in Canada. Pricing of the product will be comparable to the sale price in the U.S. The Game sells as a unit with the year subscription to upgrades, for $35.95 U.S..
Government and Public Attitudes to U.S. Products:
The U.S. is Canada's largest trade partner, with the exchange being near 61% as compared to other trade partners with only nominal percentages. (CIA World Factbook "Canada," 2005, NP) the population does not seem to be aversive to buying U.S. made products, and the government encourages it, especially with regard to the development of new tech equipment as the industry is seeking new ideas and concepts all the time.
Size, Number and Financial Strength of Competitors:
The inclusive nature of this game is both an asset and a liability, as all the competitive comparables are software based, and can be used in personal electronic game systems, that also play other games. The BrainTrain is unique in that it is self-contained and does not require additional support, if not desired for content updates, but is competes with other U.S. firms with a significantly larger product base. (Nintendo DS, Playstation Personal System makers) These companies are large and market internationally, but their systems are complicated and their brain teaser games do not sell as well as other games for these systems.
Sociocultural Forces:
The Canadian market and culture is poised to accept and develop high technology and experiences significant growth yearly in interest.
Attitudes and beliefs:
The Canadian public is clearly interested in technology...
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