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Statistics Canada reports merchandise trade deficit $4.9 billion in July

OTTAWA - Canada’s merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $4.9 billion in July as the trade surplus with the United States grew in part because of higher exports of oil and cars.

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Statistics Canada reports merchandise trade deficit $4.9 billion in July

The paddle wheeler Constitution passes the container ship GSL Lydia docked at port, while sailing on the harbour as wildfire smoke hangs in the air, in Vancouver, on Thursday, Aug. 28, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck


OTTAWA - Canada’s merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $4.9 billion in July as the trade surplus with the United States grew in part because of higher exports of oil and cars.

Statistics Canada said Thursday that the overall result compared with a revised deficit of $6 billion in June.

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