Canada's Trade Balance Outlook for 2026
Canada's trade balance is expected to remain in deficit in 2026, driven by a strong import growth and a moderate export expansion, according to a report by Trading Economics.
Canada's trade balance is expected to remain in deficit in 2026, driven by a strong import growth and a moderate export expansion, according to a report by Trading Economics.
Get the latest data on Canada's trade balance, including exports, imports, and trade balance by country and product, from Statistics Canada's official website.
This report by The Conference Board of Canada provides an in-depth analysis of the country's trade outlook for 2026, including the impact of global economic trends and trade policies.
FocusEconomics provides a comprehensive forecast of Canada's trade balance, including a 5-year outlook, historical data, and consensus forecasts from top economists.
Bloomberg's experts analyze the factors that will shape Canada's trade balance in 2026, including the impact of the US economy, trade agreements, and global commodity prices.
The Government of Canada's official website provides information on the country's trade policy, negotiations, and agreements, including updates on the Canada-UK Trade Continuity Agreement.
The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) publishes a study on the impact of trade agreements on Canada's trade balance, including the effects of the USMCA and CETA.
Watch a video update on Canada's trade balance outlook for 2026, featuring expert analysis and insights from a leading economist, on the TD Economics YouTube channel.