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September merchandise trade deficit narrows to $1.3 billion: Statistics Canada

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the country's merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $1.3 billion in September as imports fell more than exports. The result compared with a revised deficit of $1.5 billion for August.
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Statistics Canada says the country's merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $1.3 billion in September as imports fell more than exports.Trucks carrying shipping containers drive through the Port of Montreal, Tuesday, Sept.19, 2023.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the country's merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $1.3 billion in September as imports fell more than exports.

The result compared with a revised deficit of $1.5 billion for August. The initial estimate for August released last month had shown a deficit of $1.1 billion.

Statistics Canada says the results for September came as total exports edged down 0.1 per cent to $63.9 billion.

Exports of metal and non-metallic mineral products fell 5.4 per cent as exports of unwrought gold, silver, and platinum group metals, and their alloys, decreased 15.4 per cent. Exports of energy products dropped 2.6 per cent as lower prices weighed on crude oil exports.

Meanwhile, imports for September fell 0.4 per cent to $65.1 billion as imports of metal and non-metallic mineral products dropped 12.7 per cent.

In volume terms, total exports rose 1.4 per cent in September while total imports were essentially unchanged in September.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 5, 2024.

The Canadian Press

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