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(Bloomberg) -- Supply Lines is a daily newsletter that tracks global trade. Sign up here. Canada’s energy exports to the US jumped at the end of last year, pushing the country’s trade surplus ...
Canada's trade surplus with the U.S. clocked a record of C$14.4 billion in January, from C$12.3 billion in December. This was led by historically high exports of C$58.2 billion to the U.S ...
In 2024, China hit the highest recorded global surplus of $992.16 billion. Other countries topping the trade surplus list are Germany, Ireland, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, Russia and Brazil.
Canada’s exports to the U.S. rose 6.8% in November, while imports increased 4.1%. Canada’s trade surplus with the U.S. widened to C$8.2 billion that month, driven by gold shipments, from C$6.6 ...
(A surplus for Canada is a deficit from the U.S. perspective.) Despite that decline, on an annual basis America’s trade deficit with Canada stood at $100.9-billion, well above the annual average ...
While Canada’s trade surplus with the U.S. narrowed slightly to C$6.2 billion from C$7.9 billion in September, the U.S. remains by far its largest trading partner. In October, the U.S. bought 73 ...
Canada’s goods trade surplus with the U.S. last year was $102.3 billion, narrowing slightly from $108.3 billion in 2023. On the other hand, Canada consistently posts a services trade deficit with the ...
As many economists have pointed out, were it not for energy, the U.S. would run a trade surplus with Canada. But trade deficits aren’t just about the selling of goods and services.
Canada's trade surplus with the U.S., which buys more than three quarters of Canada's total exports, shrank to C$6.17 billion in October. This is the lowest it has been this year.
Canada's trade surplus with the U.S. clocked a record of C$14.4 billion in January, from C$12.3 billion in December. This was led by historically high exports of C$58.2 billion to the U.S ...
Canada’s trade surplus with the US widened as did its deficit with the rest of the world, underscoring the major role its biggest trading partner and southern neighbor plays in its economy.
The trade surplus rose to C$3.97 billion ($2.78 billion), more than double the upwardly revised C$1.69 billion seen in December, Statistics Canada said, including a record surplus with top trading ...
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