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Canada’s goods exports played an important role in the increase, growing at 6.5% in 2018 to reach $585 billion. Energy led the way, advancing $14 billion ( 15% ) to $111 billion , followed by consumer goods ( $3.6 billion ) and forestry, building and packaging products ( $3.4 billion ).
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Canadian exports to China fell by 16% in 2019 after four consecutive years of growth. Agricultural exports were hit hard, with the value of soybean and canola seed exports down 98.1% and 69%, respectively.
Net Exports for Canada from Statistics Canada for the Canadian Economic Accounts (GDP) (CANSIM) release. This page provides forecast and historical data, charts, statistics, news and updates for Canada Net Exports.
- Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rate
- 24.11 %
- NETEX.ICAN
- Mil. CAD, SAAR
The value of Canada's goods and services exports contracted by 2.6% in Q3 due to a decline in prices while volumes actually increased (due to energy exports). Goods and services imports increased by 1.5%, leading to Canada's first goods and services trade deficit in over a year.
Exports of goods and services increased 11.6% in Q2 to reach $242 billion, an all time high. Exports of goods were up 12.7% to reach $205 billion, also a record high. The largest contributor to the growth in goods exports was energy products, up 26.3%.
Jun 4, 2021 · These forces that are shifting global trade are also going to be impacting our traditional export basket. Over 50% of Canadian exports to the US, worth about $230 billion annually, are concentrated in three buckets: energy, auto and parts, and metals and minerals.
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The modest increase in second quarter exports (+0.3%) resulted from growth in prices and lower volumes, while higher prices combined with temporary tariff reprieves contributed to a sharp 13.7% fourth quarter nominal increase.