Canada’s external accounts swung to a new low in the second quarter as sales to the United States shrank during the trade fight, pushing the country’s current account shortfall to a 0 Canada said Thursday the deficit widened to C$21.16 billion ($15.4 billion) in the April–June 1 is the biggest gap since at least the early 1980s and far larger than the C$1.32 billion hole in the first quarter, when many 2 stocked up ahead of 3 in a Bloomberg survey expected a C$19.3 billion 4 result shows that 5 Donald Trump’s tariffs have disrupted trade in goods between Canada and the 6 exports fell back to 2021 levels and dropped 13.1% in the quarter, the agency 7 goods trade deficit hit a record C$19.6 8 was mostly due to lower shipments to the U.
S., Canada’s largest 9 to that market fell sharply during the 10 current account tracks trade in goods and services plus income and investment flows with the rest of the 11 surpluses can lift a currency, while persistent deficits often weigh on it. “Not a great showing for Canada, but it was clearly an exceptional quarter,” said Benjamin Reitzes, rates and macro strategist at Bank of Montreal. “Those flows need to turn positive or the Canadian dollar could be in for a rough ride.” By 10:03 12 Ottawa, the Canadian dollar traded around C$1.377 per 13 and was roughly 4.5% stronger on the 14 rises, Canadian economy slows A revised release from the Bureau of Economic Analysis on Thursday put 15 GDP growth at a 3.3% annualized 16 export performance likely left Canada’s economy flat in the second quarter.
Bloomberg’s economist poll points to GDP contracting at an annualized −0.7% pace for that 17 Canada will publish expenditure- and income-based GDP figures on 18 Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Wednesday, after leaving Washington, that talks had advanced following his meeting with 19 Secretary Howard 20 office said the two met for about 90 minutes on Tuesday in a constructive session that covered concrete proposals already on the 21 technical talks will now be handled by Canada’s ambassador to the U. S., Kirsten Hillman, who also serves as chief negotiator, and United States Trade Representative Jamieson 22 said those talks focus on detailed proposals already circulating between the two 23 eased tariffs to reopen dialogue This week’s movement follows Prime Minister Mark Carney’s decision to remove some of Canada’s retaliatory measures , as reported by Cryptopolitan, to step up negotiations aimed at easing pressure from President Trump’s duties on key Canadian 24 remain in place on steel, aluminum, autos, and copper for 25 has said the country’s counter-tariffs were a major sticking point for the Trump administration as both sides work on a new economic and security 26 Trump’s March move to levy broad duties, Canada responded with 25% tariffs on a wide list of U.
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