Canada exports to US hit record high, narrowing overall trade deficit

03 Jun, 2017

Canada's trade deficit narrowed in April to Can$370 million (US $274 million), as exports to the United States hit a record high, the government statistical agency announced Friday. The results were worse than the Can$30 million deficit forecast by economists, following a Can$936 million deficit in March (revised from the Can$135 million deficit first reported).
Canada exported a record Can$36.1 billion worth of goods to its neighbor, the United States in April - mostly cars, natural gas and softwood lumber. Imports from the US were up too, to Can$31.1 billion, widening Canada's trade surplus with the United States to Can$5 billion. Total exports rose 1.8 percent to Can$47.7 billion, led by higher exports of cars and light trucks, while higher prices pushed up imports 0.6 percent to Can$48.1 billion.
Exports of natural gas led an increase in energy exports, attributed to higher prices. There were also higher exports of coal to the Netherlands. Statistics Canada noted that coal exports have been strong in recent months as Australia's coal industry recovers from Cyclone Debbie.

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