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Canadian international merchandise trade, September 2012
Canada's merchandise exports rose 1.9% and imports were unchanged in September. As a result, Canada's trade deficit with the world narrowed from $1.5 billion in August to $826 million in September. Exports rose to $38.0 billion, as prices increased 1.9%. Exports of energy products led the overall gain. Imports remained at $38.8 billion in September. Overall, the increase in volumes offset the decrease in prices. Metal and non-metallic mineral products registered the largest increase in total value of imports, while consumer goods posted the largest decline. Exports to the United States grew 1.3% to $27.8 billion, on ... (full story)
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