National Post

ENERGY POWERS CANADIAN TRADE SURPLUS JUMP

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Canada’s trade surplus with the rest of the world expanded significan­tly in August on larger energy exports. The country’s merchandis­e trade surplus was $1.94 billion from a revised $736 million surplus in July, Statistics Canada reported Tuesday. August was the third consecutiv­e month in which Canada’s trade balance was in surplus. Exports rose 0.8 per cent, with energy products rising the most, and imports fell 1.4 per cent. “Canada’s trade balance and export backdrop showed resilience in August despite lingering supply chain headwinds,” Omar Abdelrahma­n, an economist at Toronto-dominion Bank, said in a report to investors. “Commodity exports drove the gain, which more than offset the decline in motor vehicles and parts exports.”

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