Canada Trade Surplus Widens to $4.2B in May - RBC
Canada's merchandise trade surplus increased to $4.2 billion in May from $3.4 billion in April, driven by export growth and rising investment, according to RBC economists.
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Canada's merchandise trade surplus widened to $4.2 billion in May, up from a revised $3.4 billion in April, according to RBC economists Abbey Xu and Nathan Janzen. The expansion was driven by growth in exports, while imports also rose but at a slower pace.
The economists highlighted that the trade surplus increase comes alongside rising investment, reflecting broader economic strength. The data suggests improved external demand and continued domestic investment momentum.
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