Strong Canadian trade, productivity data bolster economic recovery

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Strong Canadian trade, productivity data bolster economic recovery

Canadian exports climbed to a record in April and first-quarter labor productivity approached a three-year high, further evidence that the economy is recovering after a long slump caused by low oil prices.

Statistics Canada said on Friday that the April trade deficit narrowed to $370-million as exports outpaced imports for a second straight month on shipments of motor vehicles and parts.

After struggling for years to adjust to sharply lower prices of crude oil, Canada's economy appears finally to be on a sustainable path to recovery.

In particular, the export sector, long a cause of concern for the Bank of Canada, is showing strength.

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"The Bank of Canada has been looking for that for the length of 2016 but has been largely disappointed, but maybe it is starting to materialize as we move into 2017," said Paul Ferley, assistant chief economist at Royal Bank of Canada.

Exports, which jumped 3.2 per cent in March, increased by 1.8 per cent in April to $47.69-billion. Exports of motor vehicles and parts grew 4.4 per cent while energy shipments posted a 2.5 per cent gain.

"It's a very strong trend... we see this continuing because there is strong U.S. growth," said Ross Prusakowski, a senior economist at Export Development Canada.

Imports also hit a record high, edging up 0.6 per cent to $48.06-billion – the fifth consecutive monthly increase – thanks in part to increased inflows of consumer goods, electronic and electrical equipment and parts.

In a note to clients, CIBC economist Nick Exarhos said "trade is likely to be a more significant source of growth in the second quarter than it has in recent quarters."

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"It's a very strong trend... we see this continuing because there is strong U.S. growth," said Ross Prusakowski, a senior economist at Export Development Canada.

Imports also hit a record high, edging up 0.6 per cent to $48.06-billion – the fifth consecutive monthly increase – thanks in part to increased inflows of consumer goods, electronic and electrical equipment and parts.
What he means is .......
Thank you Donald Trump....:lol:
 

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Well said.. Nothing like getting pennies on the dollar for your resources

Damn Dutch Disease!

Notice how I was absolutely right about Dutch disease?

Now eventually petros will come around on subsidies and both of you can find some relief in accepting the truth.

What he means is .......
Thank you Donald Trump....:lol:

He was referring to growth in demand for Canadian product.

US GDP growth is actually underperforming thanks to Trump.
 

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Notice how I was absolutely right about Dutch disease?

Now eventually petros will come around on subsidies and both of you can find some relief in accepting the truth.



He was referring to growth in demand for Canadian product.

US GDP growth is actually underperforming thanks to Trump.

I did? Dropping beets again?

Wow. Australia? Really?
 

petros

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I can send a dictation of the post if you don't understand it.

Sure. Quote me. Read it twice tho to make sure I'm not razzing you.

Dutch Disease was disproven last go-around and that premise is only confirmed via the present econ conditions in Canada today.... Unless, of course, you are suggesting that Dutch Disease is the cause of our current econ woes

Statistics Canada says cars, gas and lumber shipments helped grow Canada's trade surplus with America to its highest level in three years.

That doesn't sound good for the environment.
 

mentalfloss

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Dutch Disease was disproven last go-around..

Apparently not since it's still happening here and Australia.

Lower oil prices are partly keeping the dollar down and exports are up because of it which benefits manufacturing.

But that's fine, it's not really happening to you so it's all gravy and we can keep those oil prices down without building pipelines. :)
 

petros

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Where is the quote flosshole?

Australia exports oil?

No sir. They import oil but boy o boy do they ever crank out the coal.