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Canada marks record high trade deficit in April, Statistics Canada reports

News RoomBy News RoomJune 5, 2025
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Canada’s Trade Deficit and Recovery: April Highlights

In April 2025, Canada experienced its largest merchandise trade deficit on record, reaching $7.1 billion, marking a significant shift from the previous quarter. This figure surpassed the previous year’s high of $2.3 billion, signaling deeper economic challenges. The deficit was attributed to a sharp decline in Canada’s exports, which dropped by 10.8% to $60.4 billion, the lowest level since June 2023. Among the reasons, the erosion of exports in motor vehicles and related parts, which dropped by 17.4%, and decreases in consumer goods and energy products are among the key factors contributing to this decline.

Overall, imports for Canada also saw a rise, with total imports in April totaling $67.6 billion. This increase was measured as a 3.5% rise from the previous year, reflecting improved trade policies and rising global demand. Import volumes also spiked, with gains of 2.9% to a new record high of $67.6 billion. The increase in imports was particularly notable in regions like China and Germany, driven by increasing trade demand.

In April, Canada posted a merchandise trade surplus of $3.6 billion with the U.S., asignificant surplus that was smaller in comparison to the previous year’s $9 billion. This is a notable shift, as the U.S. was once one of Canada’s largest trading partners. Exports to the U.S. in April fell by 15.7%, down from previous quarters, while imports from the U.S. dropped by 10.8%, under-taking a trade deficit. However, this situation is a departure from U.S.-freezing trade rules and the gradualprogramming of trade moderation, which allowed Canada to bring its export numbers back on track.

As Canada ilişki d ktośNumberFormatException attribute to this data, it’s clear that economic trade dynamics are always evolving. While Canada experienced a significant increase in imports, the trade deficit with the U.S. continued to impact global trade, highlighting the intricacies of international trade policies and competition. Overall, the government and economy of Canada are actively navigating these challenges to maintain global trade benefits.

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