Overview In December 2023 Canada's Commodities not elsewhere specified exports accounted up to C$578M and imports accounted up to C$2.61B, resulting in a negative trade balance of C$2.03B. Between December 2022 and December 2023 the exports of Canada's Commodities not elsewhere specified have increased by C$6.76M (1.18%) from C$571M to C$578M, while imports increased by C$355M (15.8%) from C$2.25B to C$2.61B.
Destinations In December 2023, Commodities not elsewhere specified were exported mostly to United States (C$461M), Germany (C$24.8M), Netherlands (C$8.14M), Israel (C$6.37M), and Brazil (C$5.58M), and were imported mostly from United States (C$2.35B), Cuba (C$56.1M), Mexico (C$21.5M), Germany (C$19.6M), and Japan (C$18.6M).
Growth In December 2023, the increase in Commodities not elsewhere specified's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by an increase in exports to United Kingdom (C$6.73M or 193%), United States (C$5.35M or 1.32%), and Colombia (C$3.01M or 3.43k%). In December 2023, the increase in Commodities not elsewhere specified's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by an increase in imports from Germany (C$11.8M or 162%), Belgium (C$9.63M or 134%), and Canada (C$7.63M or 156%).