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Canada: Trade deficit with the world narrowed to $114 million in July

"Canada's merchandise trade deficit with the world narrowed from $743 million in June to $114 million in July, the smallest deficit since the most recent surplus in December 2016," Statistics Canada announced on Wednesday.

  • Total exports rose 0.8%, mainly on higher crude oil prices.
  • Total imports declined 0.4%, due to fewer aircraft imports.
  • In real (or volume) terms, exports were down 0.8%. Export prices rose 1.6%, and were behind the export gain in nominal terms.
    • This price increase was primarily attributable to higher prices of energy products.
  • Total import volumes fell 1.1% in July, and prices were up 0.7%.

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