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This Article is From Dec 08, 2021

Canada’s Trade Surplus Widens on Oil Exports, Auto Rebound

Canada's trade surplus widened in October on a jump in exports of autos and energy.

The country's merchandise trade surplus rose to C$2.09 billion ($1.7 billion) from a revised C$1.42 billion in September, Statistics Canada reported Tuesday in Ottawa. That's the fifth straight month where Canada has exported more than it imported -- the longest streak since 2014. The October surplus was in line with economist estimates.

Canada's widening surplus in October was due a rise in shipments to the U.S., reflecting higher prices for the nation's oil as well as easing supply disruptions in the auto sector. Exports increased in eight of 11 categories tracked by Statistics Canada.

Total shipments abroad increased 6.4% in October, while imports rose 5.3%. The higher exports largely reflected price gains, with shipments up 2.8% in volume terms.  Import volumes were up 7%.

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