Weaker Demand Won’t Keep Exports Down: Canada’s Three-Year International Trade Outlook

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Weaker Demand Won’t Keep Exports Down: Canada’s Three-Year International Trade Outlook

Canadian
Pages:17 pages13 min read

Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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This quarterly economic forecast presents the medium-term outlook for the Canadian economy. This release focuses on international trade. For an overview of all major components of the economy, go to the Canadian Outlook main page.

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This quarter, we look at how a slowing U.S. economy, a reopening Chinese one, and better-than-expected EU outputs will affect the Canadian trade sector. Will a weaker Canadian dollar offer relief to exporters? How will exports and imports benefit from growth in services trade? We share our forecast for Canada’s economy, including a snapshot of the trade balance and a look at current consumer and business confidence.

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Key findings
International trade snapshot
Overview
Trade outlook
World economy
Exports/imports
Trade balance
Methodology

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