Statistics
Canada announced on Wednesday that Canada’s merchandise trade deficit stood at
CAD1.12 billion in July, widening from a revised CAD0.06 billion gap in June
(originally a CAD0.14-billion surplus).
Economists had
expected a deficit of CAD0.40 billion.
According to
the report, the country’s exports decreased 0.9 percent m-o-m in July, due
mainly to decline in energy product exports (-6.7 percent m-o-m). Meanwhile,
imports rose 1.2 percent m-o-m in July, mostly on higher imports of consumer
goods (+2.4 percent m-o-m).