Exports increased by 0.7% in September, following three months of volatile growth, while imports declined by 1.3%, resulting in a narrowing of the trade deficit from $2.7 billion in August to $1.7 billion in September. The increase in exports was mostly due to a rise in export prices, as volumes remained largely unchanged, and was supported by advances in 5 of 11 categories, with non-energy e
Exports
Volatile is the New Up
Up. A simple, 2-letter word, but one of the most difficult in current econo-speak. It has been redefined almost endlessly on our up-deprived, post-crisis planet. Some may even wonder whether it belongs in a forecast title anymore.
British Columbia’s Exports Will Rebound Next Year after Modest Gains in 2015: EDC
Lower prices for energy, metals and minerals will produce subdued export growth for British Columbia this year, but stabilizing commodity prices and continued growth in the United States should see the province’s exports increase by six per cent in 2016, according to a new global export forecast released by Export Development Canada (EDC).
List of Canadian Establishments Eligible for Export of Fish to China
Please note that the link to the List of Canadian establishments approved for export to the People's Republic of China has been updated on the web.
http://www.cnca.gov.cn/ywzl/gjgnhz/jkzl/imports-list/Aquatic-Products/America/Canada20151027.pdf
Resumption of export of pork to China from establishment numbers 10, 129, 147, 147C, 391 and 508
Please be informed that AQSIQ confirmed the resumption of export of pork products to China from establishment numbers 10, 129, 147, 147C, 391 and 508.