Following strong increases in January, Canadian merchandise exports and imports decreased in February, reported Statistics Canada on Wednesday.
Exports were down 2.4 per cent, while imports decreased 1.3 per cent. As a result, Canada’s merchandise trade surplus with the world narrowed from $1.2 billion in January to $422 million in February. The February surplus is close to the typical bounds for monthly revisions to imports and exports, said the federal agency.
“After increasing 3.5% in January, total exports fell 2.4 per cent to $65.0 billion in February. All product sections decreased except farm, fishing and intermediate food product exports (+2.1 per cent), which rose for the fifth time in the last six months. In real (or volume) terms, total exports decreased 0.9 per cent, following a 4.8 per cent increase in January,” it said.
After increasing 3.6 per cent in January, total imports fell 1.3% per centto $64.6 billion in February. Despite the monthly decrease, import values remain higher than the November and December 2022 levels, when declines were also observed. In February 2023, eight of the 11 product sections fell. In real (or volume) terms, total imports were down 0.8 per cent, said StatsCan.
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