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September 4, 2024
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Canada's monthly international trade in services deficit widened from $1.5 billion in June to $1.6 billion in July. Overall, imports of services were up 0.6% to $18.4 billion, while exports of services were essentially unchanged, at $16.8 billion. Imports of travel services increased 3.4% to $5.3 billion in July on higher spending by Canadian travellers visiting US destinations. Imports of transportation services declined 3.0% to $2.9 billion, largely due to lower payments for maritime transportation services for goods entering Canada. Exports of commercial services rose 0.8% to $11.0 billion in July, and this increase was almost entirely offset by lower exports of transportation services (-3.0%) and travel services (-0.8%). To explore the most recent results of Canada's international trade in services in an interactive format, see the International trade monthly interactive dashboard. Chart 1: International trade in services Total imports of goods decreased 1.7% to $65.0 billion in July, and total exports of goods were down 0.4% to $65.7 billion. This resulted in the goods trade balance switching from a slight deficit of $0.2 billion in June to a surplus of $0.7 billion in July. Combined, the trade balance for goods and services amounted to a deficit of $0.9 billion in July. Chart 2: International trade in services, balances Chart 3: Contribution to the monthly change in imports, July 2024 Chart 4: Contribution to the monthly change in exports, July 2024 Note to readers Products The Methodological Guide: Canadian System of Macroeconomic Accounts (Catalogue number13-607-X) is available. The User Guide: Canadian System of Macroeconomic Accounts (Catalogue number13-606-G) is also available. This publication will be updated to maintain its relevance. Contact information Industry Intelligence Editor's Note: This press release omits select charts and/or marketing language for editorial clarity. Click here to view the full report.
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Data on Canadian international trade in services for August will be released on October 8.
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