Trade and Investment Office: Dallas

About our Dallas Office

The Dallas Trade and Investment Office (TIO) facilitates trade and investment between Ontario, Canada and Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.

 

Our office is dedicated to strengthening commercial ties and fostering economic growth by connecting businesses, governments, and institutions across borders.

The Government of Ontario, Canada operates a network of International Trade and Investment Offices (TIOs) located in Canadian diplomatic Missions around the world.

What we do

We assist U.S. companies interested in building their presence in Ontario and in sourcing Ontario products and services.

We help you expand into Ontario

  • Share market insights to help U.S. companies understand Ontario’s business landscape.
  • Connect U.S. companies with government, institutional and private partners.
  • Organize site visits and guide U.S. companies through their expansion.

We help you find supply-chain partners

  • Connect U.S. buyers with Ontario businesses at international missions and trade shows.
  • Organize pre-qualified meetings for Ontario companies to present their products and services.
  • Assist U.S. buyers in sourcing products and services from Ontario.
  • Advocate for Ontario businesses by working with regional partners, collaborating on policy initiatives and promoting a favorable regulatory environment.

Connect with us

We understand your market, speak your language and work in your time zone.

Why choose Ontario and Ontario suppliers?

Ontario offers a stable, forward-looking business environment powered by innovation, skilled talent and trusted global partners.

To the benefit of those in the United States, the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) boosts your competitive edge with duty-free access, enhanced trade in services, labour mobility and open government procurement.

Invest Ontario. Here to help.

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