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OTTAWA, March 6 (Reuters) - Canada's trade surplus in January exceeded expectations by a wide margin posting a 32-month record as fears of tariffs from the U.S. pushed exports of cars and energy ...
The trade in goods deficit grew by $0.1 billion to $0.5 billion in the first quarter. Both exports and imports posted large ...
The court ruling raises the real question about whether the wider so-called reciprocal tariffs due in July will ever come in ...
Canada’s trade surplus in January exceeded expectations by a wide margin to post a 32-month record as fears of tariffs from the U.S. pushed exports of cars and energy products higher ...
OTTAWA--A further surge in Canadian exports to the U.S. ballooned Canada's trade surplus with its neighbor to a record high in January at a time of heightened tensions between the long-time allies.
Canada unexpectedly posted a merchandise trade deficit of C$1.5 billion with the world that month, versus a surplus of C$3.1 billion in January and a median estimate of a C$3.5 billion surplus in ...
The country's trade deficit for February was at C$1.52 billion ($1.08 billion), down from a 32-month high surplus of C$3.13 billion in January, Statistics Canada said. Analysts polled by Reuters ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit US President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday in what could be one of the most contentious meetings between the neighboring countries’ leaders ...
During his Tuesday meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, President Donald Trump falsely minimized the importance of the US trade relationship with Canada.
Trump regularly falsely claims Canada runs a huge annual trade surplus of $200 billion with the U.S. In fact, the U.S. had a trade deficit with Canada in physical goods of about $63 billion last year.
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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