Surrey’s rapidly growing sectors include high-tech, clean energy, advanced manufacturing, health, education, agriculture and the arts.
Event Series: B.C.’s Response to Tariffs in Surrey

Surrey’s rapidly growing sectors include high-tech, clean energy, advanced manufacturing, health, education, agriculture and the arts.
B.C.’s Green Edge Computing Corp. made its global debut at Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, marking a major step in the company’s international expansion. With support from Trade and Invest BC, GECCO showcased its energy-efficient edge computing technology, forging a strategic partnership that will bring its innovative solutions to the European market.
Trade and Invest BC supported over 25 B.C. tech companies at Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, helping them connect with international partners, secure valuable business meetings and showcase their capabilities on a global stage.
Mexico has become an increasingly important market for Canadian exports, particularly for goods originating from British Columbia.
B.C. businesses have recently had two opportunities to engage with experts on how to navigate the challenges posed by U.S. tariffs.
The largest number of B.C. companies and universities ever participated in Hannover Messe, the world’s largest trade show for industrial and energy technologies.
Trade and Invest British Columbia (B.C) team in South Korea hosted an amazing B.C. Week event from October 29-31, 2024 at the Embassy of Canada in Seoul, South Korea.
B.C.’s agrifood sector continues to attract international investors, driven by its commitment to sustainable practices, innovation and high-quality production.
The tech sector in British Columbia (B.C.) has grown significantly over the years.
Trade workshops meet local businesses in Chilliwack, Surrey and Comox Valley.
The Trade and Invest British Columbia office in Taiwan will serve as a support hub for investors and B.C. businesses.
The Ministry of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation (JEDI) is hosting a series of workshops aimed at promoting trade opportunities.
British Columbia stands out as a hot spot for technology companies pioneering cutting-edge security, identity, risk and compliance solutions.
British Columbia’s (B.C.) seafood companies shine brightly, boasting quality, diversity and innovation in their offerings.
Delegates embarked on a mission to Japan to showcase B.C. wood products and celebrate 100 years of timber trade relations.
“British Columbia Week” at the Embassy of Canada in Korea showcased the province’s information communication technology, digital entertainment, clean tech, energy, agrifood and consumer goods sectors.
Introducing B.C. fruit to the local market in the vibrant city of Seoul, South Korea, through a pop-up shop.
British Columbia (B.C.), Canada boasts several key players in aquaculture who add significant value to the seafood industry.