Statistics Canada says trade deficit narrowed as both exports and imports fell
Total exports fell 1.0% to $44.9 billion as exports of motor vehicles and parts fell 6.8%
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the country’s merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $2.4 billion in August as both exports and imports fell.
The agency says the result compared with a deficit of $2.5 billion in July.
Economists on average had expected a deficit of $2 billion for August, according to financial data firm Refinitiv.
Both exports and imports edged lower in August after seeing double-digit percentage gains in June and July.
Total imports fell 1.2% in August to $47.4 billion due in large part to lower imports of aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts.
Total exports fell 1.0% to $44.9 billion as exports of motor vehicles and parts fell 6.8%.
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