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Canada recorded a trade deficit of 5900 CAD Million in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Canada Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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The United States recorded a trade deficit of 71.52 USD Billion in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Canada Trade Balance: NAPCS: BOP: sa: Japan data was reported at 175.200 CAD mn in Sep 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of -43.600 CAD mn for Aug 2018. Canada Trade Balance: NAPCS: BOP: sa: Japan data is updated monthly, averaging -4.900 CAD mn from Jan 1988 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 369 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 607.000 CAD mn in Jul 1996 and a record low of -338.400 CAD mn in Sep 2002. Canada Trade Balance: NAPCS: BOP: sa: Japan data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.JA002: Trade Balance: NAPCS 2007: Seasonally Adjusted (Discontinued). Changed from NAPCS 2007 to NAPCS 2017. Replacement series ID: 411686687
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The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) and Statistics Canada have combined expertise to put together a 30-year look back at the evolution of Canadian crude oil exports. This retrospective highlights some of the factors that influenced the trends in Canadian crude oil exports, coupled with other key indicators, including impacts on Canadian balance of trade, crude oil production, and industry investment. These datasets provide historical Canadian crude oil production, export and import values, investment, trade balance and export values for products categorized by NAPCS Group Codefor 1991 to 2019. These data were compiled by the Canada Energy Regulator and Statistics Canada.
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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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Canada CA: BOP: Current Account: Trade in Services: % of GDP data was reported at 14.326 % in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 13.252 % for 2022. Canada CA: BOP: Current Account: Trade in Services: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 8.213 % from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2023, with 64 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14.326 % in 2023 and a record low of 5.694 % in 1963. Canada CA: BOP: Current Account: Trade in Services: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.World Bank.WDI: Balance of Payments: Current Account. Trade in services is the sum of service exports and imports divided by the value of GDP, all in current U.S. dollars.;International Monetary Fund, Balance of Payments Statistics Yearbook and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.;Weighted average;Note: Data are based on the sixth edition of the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual (BPM6) and are only available from 2005 onwards.
Canada and United States bilateral trade in goods data produced by Statistics Canada and the United States Census Bureau (customs basis) and the United States Bureau of Economic Analysis (balance of payments basis). Data are presented before and after adjustments made to standardize definitions. Quarterly data are available on Customs and on Balance of payments basis and are not seasonally adjusted.
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Canada CA: Trade Balance: All Services: Travel data was reported at 8,335.000 CAD mn in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 4,366.000 CAD mn for 2022. Canada CA: Trade Balance: All Services: Travel data is updated yearly, averaging -1,437.000 CAD mn from Dec 1961 (Median) to 2023, with 63 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9,112.000 CAD mn in 2021 and a record low of -17,768.000 CAD mn in 2014. Canada CA: Trade Balance: All Services: Travel data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.OECD.TISP: Trade in Services: Trade Balance: by Services: OECD Member: Annual. This component of EBOPS 2010 differs from most internationally traded services in that it is transactor-based. Unlike most services in EBOPS, travel is not a specific product; rather, it encompasses a range of goods and services consumed by non-residents in the economy that they visit. Travel is defined as covering goods and services for own use or to be given away, acquired from an economy, by non-residents during visits to that economy. It covers stays of any length, provided that there is no change in residence.Travel includes goods and services acquired by persons undertaking study or medical care while outside the territory of residence. It also includes acquisitions of goods and services by seasonal, border and other short-term workers in the economy of employment.The goods and services may be purchased by the persons concerned or by another party on their behalf; for example, business travel may be paid for or reimbursed by an employer; tuition and living costs of a student may be paid by a overnment; and health costs may be paid or reimbursed by a Government or insurer. Goods and services supplied by the producer without charge are also included, for example, tuition and board provided by a university.The most common goods and services entered under travel are accommodation, food, beverages and transport purchased within the economy visited (all of which are consumed in the supplying economy). Gifts, souvenirs and other articles that are purchased for own use and that may be taken out of the economies visited are also included.In line with the accrual principle, goods and services acquired during the visit, but paid for earlier or later, are included in travel. Goods and services may be acquired by being paid for by the person going abroad, paid for on his or her behalf, provided without a quid pro quo (for example, free room and board received: in such a case, there is also a corresponding transfer) or produced on own account (as in some cases of ownership of real estate and time-share accommodation).The goods and services for own use or to be given away, purchased by or provided to the non-resident while on the trip that would otherwise be classified under another item, such as postal services, telecommunications, and transport, are included in travel. This includes transport within a particular economy being visited where such transport is provided by carriers resident in that economy but excludes the international carriage of persons, which is covered in passenger services under transport services. Also excluded are goods purchased for resale in the resident's own economy or in a third economy. The acquisition of valuables (such as jewellery and expensive art), consumer durable goods (such as cars and electronic goods) and other consumer purchases for own use that is in excess of customs thresholds, are excluded. These goods are included in general merchandise.Travel excludes the acquisition of goods and services by diplomats, consular staff, military personnel, etc., and their dependants in the territory in which they are posted (included in Government goods and services n.i.e.).
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Canada recorded a Current Account deficit of 2100 CAD Million in the first quarter of 2025. This dataset provides - Canada Current Account - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Canada CA: Trade Balance: USD: All Services: Travel data was reported at 6.175 USD bn in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.354 USD bn for 2022. Canada CA: Trade Balance: USD: All Services: Travel data is updated yearly, averaging -1.142 USD bn from Dec 1961 (Median) to 2023, with 63 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.267 USD bn in 2021 and a record low of -17.024 USD bn in 2012. Canada CA: Trade Balance: USD: All Services: Travel data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.OECD.TISP: Trade in Services: Trade Balance: USD: by Services: OECD Member: Annual. This component of EBOPS 2010 differs from most internationally traded services in that it is transactor-based. Unlike most services in EBOPS, travel is not a specific product; rather, it encompasses a range of goods and services consumed by non-residents in the economy that they visit. Travel is defined as covering goods and services for own use or to be given away, acquired from an economy, by non-residents during visits to that economy. It covers stays of any length, provided that there is no change in residence.Travel includes goods and services acquired by persons undertaking study or medical care while outside the territory of residence. It also includes acquisitions of goods and services by seasonal, border and other short-term workers in the economy of employment.The goods and services may be purchased by the persons concerned or by another party on their behalf; for example, business travel may be paid for or reimbursed by an employer; tuition and living costs of a student may be paid by a overnment; and health costs may be paid or reimbursed by a Government or insurer. Goods and services supplied by the producer without charge are also included, for example, tuition and board provided by a university.The most common goods and services entered under travel are accommodation, food, beverages and transport purchased within the economy visited (all of which are consumed in the supplying economy). Gifts, souvenirs and other articles that are purchased for own use and that may be taken out of the economies visited are also included.In line with the accrual principle, goods and services acquired during the visit, but paid for earlier or later, are included in travel. Goods and services may be acquired by being paid for by the person going abroad, paid for on his or her behalf, provided without a quid pro quo (for example, free room and board received: in such a case, there is also a corresponding transfer) or produced on own account (as in some cases of ownership of real estate and time-share accommodation).The goods and services for own use or to be given away, purchased by or provided to the non-resident while on the trip that would otherwise be classified under another item, such as postal services, telecommunications, and transport, are included in travel. This includes transport within a particular economy being visited where such transport is provided by carriers resident in that economy but excludes the international carriage of persons, which is covered in passenger services under transport services. Also excluded are goods purchased for resale in the resident's own economy or in a third economy. The acquisition of valuables (such as jewellery and expensive art), consumer durable goods (such as cars and electronic goods) and other consumer purchases for own use that is in excess of customs thresholds, are excluded. These goods are included in general merchandise.Travel excludes the acquisition of goods and services by diplomats, consular staff, military personnel, etc., and their dependants in the territory in which they are posted (included in Government goods and services n.i.e.).
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Canada recorded a Current Account deficit of 1 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product in 2024. This dataset provides - Canada Current Account to GDP - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Canada CA: Trade Balance: Advanced Economies: France data was reported at -2.433 USD bn in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of -2.210 USD bn for 2016. Canada CA: Trade Balance: Advanced Economies: France data is updated yearly, averaging -232.150 USD mn from Dec 1948 (Median) to 2017, with 70 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 142.100 USD mn in 1980 and a record low of -3.317 USD bn in 2010. Canada CA: Trade Balance: Advanced Economies: France data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by International Monetary Fund. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.IMF.DOT: Trade Balance: by Country: Annual.
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Canada Trade Balance: Services: Middle East data was reported at 140.000 CAD mn in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 178.000 CAD mn for 2021. Canada Trade Balance: Services: Middle East data is updated yearly, averaging 180.000 CAD mn from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2022, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 479.000 CAD mn in 2014 and a record low of -384.000 CAD mn in 2018. Canada Trade Balance: Services: Middle East data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.JA006: Trade Balance: Services: by Region.
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Canada CA: Trade Balance: Services: Australia data was reported at 1,333.000 CAD mn in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 795.000 CAD mn for 2022. Canada CA: Trade Balance: Services: Australia data is updated yearly, averaging 347.000 CAD mn from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2023, with 34 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,333.000 CAD mn in 2023 and a record low of -47.000 CAD mn in 1993. Canada CA: Trade Balance: Services: Australia data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.OECD.TISP: Trade in Services: Trade Balance: by Country: OECD Member: Annual.
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Canada Trade Balance: Services: Central and East Asia data was reported at 2,628.000 CAD mn in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 460.000 CAD mn for 2021. Canada Trade Balance: Services: Central and East Asia data is updated yearly, averaging 376.000 CAD mn from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2022, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,645.000 CAD mn in 2020 and a record low of -2,617.000 CAD mn in 2010. Canada Trade Balance: Services: Central and East Asia data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.JA006: Trade Balance: Services: by Region.
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Canada CA: Trade Balance: Other Countries Not Elsewhere Classified: Cuba data was reported at -119.860 USD mn in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 8.935 USD mn for 2016. Canada CA: Trade Balance: Other Countries Not Elsewhere Classified: Cuba data is updated yearly, averaging 4.650 USD mn from Dec 1948 (Median) to 2017, with 70 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 245.000 USD mn in 1983 and a record low of -511.607 USD mn in 2007. Canada CA: Trade Balance: Other Countries Not Elsewhere Classified: Cuba data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by International Monetary Fund. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.IMF.DOT: Trade Balance: by Country: Annual.
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CA: Trade Balance: Emerging and Developing Economies: Emerging and Developing Asia: Myanmar data was reported at -20.987 USD mn in Mar 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of -15.130 USD mn for Dec 2017. CA: Trade Balance: Emerging and Developing Economies: Emerging and Developing Asia: Myanmar data is updated quarterly, averaging -0.001 USD mn from Jun 1960 (Median) to Mar 2018, with 213 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.881 USD mn in Dec 2014 and a record low of -21.426 USD mn in Sep 2017. CA: Trade Balance: Emerging and Developing Economies: Emerging and Developing Asia: Myanmar data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by International Monetary Fund. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.IMF.DOT: Trade Balance: by Country: Quarterly.
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CA: Trade Balance: Advanced Economies: Spain data was reported at -97.827 USD mn in Mar 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of -187.405 USD mn for Dec 2017. CA: Trade Balance: Advanced Economies: Spain data is updated quarterly, averaging -19.897 USD mn from Mar 1960 (Median) to Mar 2018, with 233 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 54.113 USD mn in Sep 2005 and a record low of -370.188 USD mn in Jun 2015. CA: Trade Balance: Advanced Economies: Spain data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by International Monetary Fund. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.IMF.DOT: Trade Balance: by Country: Quarterly.
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Canada CA: Trade Balance: USD: All Services: Charges For The Use Of Intellectual Property N.I.E data was reported at -8.416 USD bn in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of -8.600 USD bn for 2022. Canada CA: Trade Balance: USD: All Services: Charges For The Use Of Intellectual Property N.I.E data is updated yearly, averaging -1.243 USD bn from Dec 1969 (Median) to 2023, with 55 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 USD mn in 1980 and a record low of -8.600 USD bn in 2022. Canada CA: Trade Balance: USD: All Services: Charges For The Use Of Intellectual Property N.I.E data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.OECD.TISP: Trade in Services: Trade Balance: USD: by Services: OECD Member: Annual. The present section covers intellectual property products that are not included elsewhere in EBOPS 2010. Charges for the use of intellectual property n.i.e. include: Charges for the use of proprietary rights, such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, industrial processes and designs, trade secrets, and franchises, where rights arise from research and development, as well as from marketing, Charges for licences to reproduce and/or distribute intellectual property embodied in produced originals or prototypes, such as copyrights on books and manuscripts, computer software, cinematographic works and sound recordings, and related rights, such as for the recording of live performances and for television, cable or satellite broadcast. The production of books, recordings, films, software, disks, etc., is a two-stage process, of which the first stage is the production of the original and the second stage, the production and use of copies of the original. The output of the first stage is the original itself over which legal or de facto ownership can be established by copyright, patent or secrecy. The owner of the asset may use it directly to produce copies that give the purchaser the right to use. Alternatively, the owner may license other producers to reproduce and distribute the content. The payments made by the licensee may be described in various ways, including as fees, commissions or royalties. In contrast with temporary rights to use, which are included in this category, outright sales of patents, copyrights relating to the results of research and development and industrial processes and designs are included under research and development services. Along the same lines, temporary rights related to computer software and audio-visual originals are treated differently from outright sales.
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Canada CA: Trade Balance: Emerging and Developing Economies: Export Earnings: Fuel data was reported at -2.079 USD bn in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of -1.762 USD bn for 2016. Canada CA: Trade Balance: Emerging and Developing Economies: Export Earnings: Fuel data is updated yearly, averaging -313.700 USD mn from Dec 1948 (Median) to 2017, with 70 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1.304 USD bn in 1984 and a record low of -18.935 USD bn in 2011. Canada CA: Trade Balance: Emerging and Developing Economies: Export Earnings: Fuel data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by International Monetary Fund. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.IMF.DOT: Trade Balance: by Country: Annual.
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Canada recorded a trade deficit of 5900 CAD Million in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Canada Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.