Trade Balance
Canadian Trade Balance
Compares the total value of imports and the total value of exports for the reporting period. A negative value indicates that more goods were imported than were exported (trade deficit) - conversely, a positive trade balance means that exports exceeded imports (trade surplus). This report is used by currency investors to determine demand for the dollar.
Trade Balance
| Last 10 values for Canadian Trade Balance | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date | Value | Previous | Change |
| Mar 2012 | 352.0 | 273.0 | +28.94 % |
| Feb 2012 | 273.0 | 2,095.0 | -86.97 % |
| Jan 2012 | 2,095.0 | 2,856.0 | -26.65 % |
| Dec 2011 | 2,856.0 | 1,167.0 | +144.73 % |
| Nov 2011 | 1,167.0 | -488.0 | +339.14 % |
| Oct 2011 | -488.0 | 1,026.0 | -147.56 % |
| Sep 2011 | 1,026.0 | -487.0 | +310.68 % |
| Aug 2011 | -487.0 | -539.0 | +9.65 % |
| Jul 2011 | -539.0 | -1,368.0 | +60.60 % |
| Jun 2011 | -1,368.0 | -1,037.0 | -31.92 % |