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Canadian international merchandise trade, September 2020
In September, Canada's merchandise exports rose 1.5%, led by higher exports of lumber and aircraft, while imports were also up 1.5%, mainly on higher crude oil imports. As a result, Canada's merchandise trade deficit with the world widened slightly from $3.2 billion in August to $3.3 billion in September. To explore the most recent results from Canada's international merchandise trade in an interactive format, see the new "International merchandise trade monthly interactive dashboard." Total exports rose 1.5% in September to $45.5 billion—this was $2.8 billion short of the levels posted in February, before the ... (full story)