Canada’s trade balance moved further into surplus territory in June, widening to $3.9 billion from $3.7 billion the prior month. A notably weaker Canadian dollar in June provided a modest boost to trade values, lifting export receipts, while increasing the Canadian-dollar cost of imports. Exports in June rose by 0.4% month-on-month (m/m) continuing a string […]

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