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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 %