Canada had a $1.78 billion trade surplus in March, compared with a $5.11 billion deficit in the prior month. It was the first time in six months that the country exported more than it imported, ...
OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada's merchandise trade deficit widened in August to C$6.32 billion ($4.53 billion), its second highest on record, as exports both to the U.S. and the rest of the world fell, data ...
Canada’s exports to the United States rose sharply by 8.3 per cent, reaching their highest level since March 2025, while imports from the U.S. decreased 1.2 per cent.
Canada’s merchandise trade deficit reached a record high in the second quarter, with June’s gap between exports and imports expanding. The country’s trade shortfall with the world widened to C$5.9 ...
OTTAWA, May 6 (Reuters) - Canada's trade deficit narrowed to C$506 million ($366.34 million) in March, beating expectations as imports fell at a faster rate than the drop in exports, data showed on ...
OTTAWA--A retreat in goods exports widened Canada's trade deficit in August. The country recorded a merchandise-trade shortfall of 6.32 billion Canadian dollars, the equivalent of about $4.53 billion, ...
Mexico and Canada accounted for 30.65% of all U.S. exports in 2025, the lowest percentage since 1996 for the top two buyers of U.S. goods and USMCA partners, my analysis of Census Bureau data shows.
Tuesday is when we’re supposed to learn more about how imports and exports have been faring from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, though the 43-day government shutdown may still delay that data release ...
At the start of the year, Canada’s trade performance was lower than most economists had expected. The reports say that the trade deficit in the country increased to about CA$3.6 billion in January, ...
By Promit Mukherjee OTTAWA, May 5 (Reuters) - Canada's merchandise trade balance swung to a surplus in March as higher crude ...
Mexico will rank as the top market for U.S. exports in 2025, breaking a stranglehold on the No. 1 ranking Canada has held for at least 34 years and possibly dating back to World War II, perhaps longer ...
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