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The interprovincial and international trade flows shows the origin and destination of trade flows by product among Canadian provinces and territories and from and to the rest of the world. The information is available at the Detail level of the Supply and Use Product Classification (SUPC).
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Canadian International merchandise trade data grouped by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes of the 2017 NAICS structure version 2. The detailed NAICS codes (all levels) are from Manufacturing industries (31-33), Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting industries (11), Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction industries (21), Utilities (22) and Wholesale Trade industries (41). Users have the option of selecting imports and exports, the country of origin and the country of destination. Data are monthly and on a customs basis.
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The Canadian International Merchandise Trade (CIMT) Web Application offers the most detailed commodity trade data using the Harmonized System (HS) classification of goods (the 8-digit commodity level for exports and the 10-digit for imports). The CIMT Web Application also offers data at the international 6-digit commodity level. With the CIMT Web Application the user can visualize the latest information on customs based monthly trade through tables and charts as well as a time series report. For a selected period of time, one can also customize its selection and visualize trade, export or import, data for a specific trading partner, a specific province and a specific variable such as value, volume and a percentage change on a monthly or annual basis. The application has also the ability to retrieve the top 25 commodities traded between a selected by the user geography, Canada or a province, and trading partner, the World or a specific country, for the month of interest. When desired, the user can copy the data seen on the screen into their preferred data manipulation software. In general, merchandise trade data are revised on an ongoing basis for each month of the current year. The previous year's customs data are revised with the release of the January and February reference months as well as on a quarterly basis. The previous two years of customs based data are revised annually and are released in February with the December reference month.
International merchandise trade data grouped by Principal Trading Partners (PTP). Users have the option of selecting Imports, Exports, or Trade Balance. Data are unadjusted and seasonally adjusted, and are on a Customs and Balance of Payments basis.
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This page displays a table with Canada Exports By Country,exports By Country in U.S. dollars, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade.
The total volume of exports of trade goods and services in Canada increased by 25 billion dollars (+2.63 percent) in 2023. Therefore, the total volume in Canada reached a peak in 2023 with 976.44 billion dollars.
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Graph and download economic data for International Merchandise Trade Statistics: Trade Balance: Commodities for Canada (XTNTVA01CAM664S) from Jan 1955 to Jan 2025 about Canada, trade, Net, and goods.
Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for North America
Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for North America delivers an exhaustive and nuanced analysis of trade activities across the North American continent. This extensive dataset provides detailed insights into import and export transactions involving companies across various sectors within North America.
Coverage Across All North American Countries
The dataset encompasses all key countries within North America, including:
The dataset provides detailed trade information for the United States, the largest economy in the region. It includes extensive data on trade volumes, product categories, and the key trading partners of the U.S. 2. Canada
Data for Canada covers a wide range of trade activities, including import and export transactions, product classifications, and trade relationships with major global and regional partners. 3. Mexico
Comprehensive data for Mexico includes detailed records on its trade activities, including exports and imports, key sectors, and trade agreements affecting its trade dynamics. 4. Central American Countries:
Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Panama The dataset covers these countries with information on their trade flows, key products, and trade relations with North American and international partners. 5. Caribbean Countries:
Bahamas Barbados Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti Jamaica Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Trinidad and Tobago Trade data for these Caribbean nations includes detailed transaction records, sector-specific trade information, and their interactions with North American trade partners. Comprehensive Data Features
Transaction Details: The dataset includes precise details on each trade transaction, such as product descriptions, quantities, values, and dates. This allows for an accurate understanding of trade flows and patterns across North America.
Company Information: It provides data on companies involved in trade, including names, locations, and industry sectors, enabling targeted business analysis and competitive intelligence.
Categorization: Transactions are categorized by industry sectors, product types, and trade partners, offering insights into market dynamics and sector-specific trends within North America.
Trade Trends: Historical data helps users analyze trends over time, identify emerging markets, and assess the impact of economic or political events on trade flows in the region.
Geographical Insights: The data offers insights into regional trade flows and cross-border dynamics between North American countries and their global trade partners, including significant international trade relationships.
Regulatory and Compliance Data: Information on trade regulations, tariffs, and compliance requirements is included, helping businesses navigate the complex regulatory environments within North America.
Applications and Benefits
Market Research: Companies can leverage the data to discover new market opportunities, analyze competitive landscapes, and understand demand for specific products across North American countries.
Strategic Planning: Insights from the data enable companies to refine trade strategies, optimize supply chains, and manage risks associated with international trade in North America.
Economic Analysis: Analysts and policymakers can monitor economic performance, evaluate trade balances, and make informed decisions on trade policies and economic development strategies.
Investment Decisions: Investors can assess trade trends and market potentials to make informed decisions about investments in North America's diverse economies.
Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for North America offers a vital resource for organizations involved in international trade, providing a thorough, reliable, and detailed view of trade activities across the continent.
The balance of trade in goods and services in Canada decreased to 1.98 billion dollars compared to the previous year. This was a significant decrease in the balance of trade.
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The Canadian International Merchandise Trade (CIMT) Web Application offers the most detailed commodity trade data using the Harmonized System (HS) classification of goods (the 8-digit commodity level for exports and the 10-digit for imports). The CIMT Web Application also offers data at the international 6-digit commodity level. With the CIMT Web Application the user can visualize the latest information on customs based monthly trade through tables and charts as well as a time series report. For a selected period of time, one can also customize its selection and visualize trade, export or import, data for a specific trading partner, a specific province and a specific variable such as value, volume and a percentage change on a monthly or annual basis. The application has also the ability to retrieve the top 25 commodities traded between a selected by the user geography, Canada or a province, and trading partner, the World or a specific country, for the month of interest. When desired, the user can copy the data seen on the screen into their preferred data manipulation software. In general, merchandise trade data are revised on an ongoing basis for each month of the current year. The previous year's customs data are revised with the release of the January and February reference months as well as on a quarterly basis. The previous two years of customs based data are revised annually and are released in February with the December reference month.
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Sweden Exports to Canada was US$2.42 Billion during 2023, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Sweden Exports to Canada - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on March of 2025.
Canadian international merchandise trade data for selected livestock and beef products. Products are presented by Harmonized System (HS) Code. The table details imports and exports, mode of transportation, quantity and value.
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International merchandise trade data aggregated by codes of the Classification by Broad Economic Categories Rev. 5 (BEC Rev. 5). Users have the option of selecting imports and exports by BEC Rev. 5 code, the country of origin and the country of destination. Data are annual and on customs basis.
The timeline shows the total value of U.S. trade in goods (export and import) with Canada from 2004 to 2022. In 2023, the total value of U.S. trade in goods with Canada amounted to 774 billion U.S. dollars; composed of 353.2 billion U.S. dollars in exports and 421.1 billion U.S. dollars in imports.
International merchandise trade data grouped by free trade agreement and by commodity. Users have the option of selecting imports or exports, as well as specifying either total values or any of the section, division or group values of the North American Product Classification System (NAPCS). Users also have the option of selecting any of the country groups with whom Canada has a free trade agreement or is currently negotiating or discussing the possibility of such an agreement. Data are on a customs basis and not seasonally adjusted.
These files, produced by Statistics Canada International Trade Division, give the value of goods (in CDN) and quantities by 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 -digit SITC Rev.3 code. Trade figures are divided into imports and exports relative to Canada. Currently the Export file is only referenced at the 8 digit level. The imports file is referenced at the 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 digit level. Since the files are so large, the imports have been divided into 5 sections based on the commodities. These are referenced below in the Documentation Section. Users may also be interested in the WorldTrade Database which contains information on imports and exports between any two countries, at the 4 digit level. This data contains annual figures from 1980-1997.
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Ireland Exports to Canada was US$4.42 Billion during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Ireland Exports to Canada - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on March of 2025.
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Annual data on Canada's international trade in services are available for a list of countries and regions. Services are further broken down between commercial services, travel services, and transport and government services.
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Canada Foreign Direct Investment: Retail Trade data was reported at 20,847.000 CAD mn in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 22,917.000 CAD mn for 2022. Canada Foreign Direct Investment: Retail Trade data is updated yearly, averaging 19,740.000 CAD mn from Dec 1999 (Median) to 2023, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 38,536.000 CAD mn in 2014 and a record low of 12,188.000 CAD mn in 1999. Canada Foreign Direct Investment: Retail Trade data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.O001: Foreign Direct Investment by Industry.
These files, produced by Statistics Canada International Trade Division, give the value of goods (in $ CDN) and quantities by 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 -digit Harmonized code. Data is supplied monthly. Trade figures are divided into imports and exports relative to Canada. Currently the Export file is only referenced at the 8 digit level.The imports file is referenced at the 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 digit level. Users may also be interested in the World Trade Database which contains information on imports and exports between any two countries, at the 4 digit level. The WTD data contains annual figures from 1980-1997.
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The interprovincial and international trade flows shows the origin and destination of trade flows by product among Canadian provinces and territories and from and to the rest of the world. The information is available at the Detail level of the Supply and Use Product Classification (SUPC).