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Canada Balance of Trade

Last Release
Nov 30, 2025
Actual
-2,200
Units In
CAD Million
Previous
-6,324.4
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
Feb 19, 2026
Time to Release
18 Days 16 Hours
Highest
Lowest
Average
Date Range
Source
8,524.8
Jan 2001
-7,143.6
Apr 2025
1,083.25 CAD Million1971-2025Statistics 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’s trade deficit widened to C$2.20 billion in November 2025 from a C$0.395 billion deficit in October and way more than the expected deficit of C$0.7 billion. Exports fell 2.8% m/m to C$63.94 billion, with metal and non-metallic mineral exports plunging 24.4% as unwrought gold and related shipments reversed after strong gains, while motor vehicles and parts dropped 11.6%. These moves were partly offset by an 8.5% rise in energy exports, with crude oil and crude bitumen up 7.6% on higher volumes. Exports to the US fell 1.8%. Imports edged down 0.1% to C$66.14 billion, led lower by motor vehicles and parts (-4.5%) and energy imports (-10.6%; crude oil -30.2%), even as consumer-goods imports (including pharmaceuticals and clothing) increased. As a result, Canada’s surplus with the US widened to C$6.6 billion, while the deficit with non-US partners widened to C$8.8 billion.

Canada Balance of Trade History

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