Statistics
Canada announced on Thursday that Canada’s merchandise trade deficit stood at
CAD3.34 billion in November, narrowing from a revised CAD3.73-billion gap in October
(originally a CAD3.76-billion shortfall). This was the lowest trade gap since August.
Economists had
forecast a deficit of CAD3.50 billion.
According to
the report, Canada’s exports grew by 0.5 percent m-o-m to CAD46.76 billion in November,
mainly driven by higher exports of gold. Meanwhile, imports decreased by 0.3
percent m-o-m to CAD50.10 billion in November, primarily due to lower imports
of industrial machinery, equipment and parts (-3.9 percent m-o-m).