Canada Trade Deficit Inches Up in June
Canada's merchandise-trade deficit inched up in June as tariffs and uncertainty continued to drag on exports, widening the shortfall for the second quarter to a record.
The country recorded a goods-trade deficit for the month of 5.86 billion Canadian dollars, the equivalent of about $4.25 billion, Statistics Canada said Tuesday. That was the second-largest on record and a fifth consecutive monthly deficit, following a downwardly revised gap of C$5.49 billion in May...
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