15 April 2026
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A sharp rise in imports widens Canada’s trade deficit in February

Statistics Canada announced that Canada’s merchandise trade activity increased sharply in February, with imports rising 8.4% and exports increasing 6.4%. As a result, Canada’s merchandise trade deficit with the world widened from $4.2 billion in January to $5.7 billion in February, the largest deficit since August 2025.

The Federal Agency notes that total imports surged to a record $72.1 billion in February. All product sections but one increased in February.

Following a decline of 5.2% in January, total exports rose 6.4% in February to reach $66.3 billion, the highest level since March 2025. Increases were observed in 9 of the 11 product sections.

Imports from the United States rose sharply by 13.6% in February, reaching their highest level since March 2025. Many product categories contributed to the rise in February, with higher imports of gold and passenger cars and light trucks leading the increase. Meanwhile, exports to the United States were up 4.4% in February, in large part because of higher exports of passenger cars and light trucks. As a result, Canada’s trade surplus with the United States narrowed from $4.9 billion in January to $1.7 billion in February, the smallest surplus with the United States since May 2020.

Exports to countries other than the United States rose 10.5% in February to reach an all-time high of $22.3 billion. Higher exports to the United Kingdom (gold), Australia (gold) and China (various products) contributed the most to the growth. Imports from countries other than the United States increased 1.6% in February to also reach a record high ($29.7 billion). Higher imports from Australia (gold) and the Netherlands (pharmaceutical products) were partially offset by lower imports from Peru (gold ore) and China (machinery). Canada’s trade deficit with countries other than the United States narrowed from $9.1 billion in January to $7.5 billion in February.

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