Canada Imports

Imports in Canada increased to 40834.50 Million CAD in April of 2013 from 40340.90 Million CAD in March of 2013. Imports in Canada is reported by the STCA - Statistics Canada. Historically, from 1971 until 2013, Canada Imports averaged 17351.77 Million CAD reaching an all time high of 40834.50 Million CAD in April of 2013 and a record low of 1112 Million CAD in January of 1971. Canada imports mostly machinery and equipment, motor vehicles and parts, electronics, chemicals, electricity and durable consumer goods. Canada’s main imports partners are: United States, European Union, China and Mexico. This page includes a chart with historical data for Canada Imports.

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Canada Imports

Calendar Country Event Reference Actual Previous Consensus Forecast
07/Mar/2013 01:30 PM
Canada Imports Jan 2013 CAD 39295M CAD 38505M



Imports | Notes

An import is any good or service brought into one country from another country in a legitimate fashion, typically for use in trade. Import goods or services are provided to domestic consumers by foreign producers. An import in the receiving country is an export to the sending country. Import of goods normally requires involvement of the Customs authorities in both the country of import and the country of export and is often subject to import quotas, tariffs and trade agreements.



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