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Canada Balance of Trade
Last Release
Jul 31, 2025
Actual
-4,936.4
Units In
CAD Million
Previous
-5,862.5
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
Oct 07, 2025
Time to Release
1 Months 0 Days 13 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
8,524.8 Jan 2001 | -7,143.6 Apr 2025 | 1,099.57 CAD Million | 1971-2025 | Statistics Canada |
Between 1970 and 2008 Canada had been recording trade surpluses every year. From 2009 the trade balance shifted to deficit, with an exception of 2011 and 2014. In 2018, the largest trade deficits were recorded with China, Germany and Mexico, while the biggest trade surpluses were recorded with the US, the UK and Norway.
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Canada posted a trade deficit of C$4.9 billion in July 2025, narrowing from a revised C$6.0 billion shortfall in June but slightly above market expectations of C$4.75 billion. It was the smallest trade gap in four months, as exports rose 0.9% to a four-month high of C$61.9 billion, the third consecutive monthly increase. Gains were seen in 7 of the 11 product sections, led by energy products (+4.2%) and motor vehicles and parts (+6.6%); however, metal and non-metallic mineral products slumped 8%. Meanwhile, imports were down 0.7% to C$66.8 billion, mainly reflecting lower imports of industrial machinery, equipment and parts (-18.8%). Exports to the United States increased 5% in July, in part because of higher exports of crude oil and passenger cars. Imports from the United States fell 2.2%, marking the fourth decrease in five months.
Canada Balance of Trade History
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