For 1st time since trade war, Canada exported more than it imported
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- Canada achieved a trade surplus for the first time since the onset of the trade war, with exports increasing and imports decreasing in September, according to Statistics Canada.
- This development is significant as it indicates a potential recovery in the Canadian economy, suggesting that domestic production may be strengthening and that the country is adapting to ongoing trade tensions.
- The trade surplus comes amid broader economic indicators, including a surprising GDP growth of 2.6 percent in the third quarter and a notable increase in job creation, reflecting resilience despite challenges from international trade dynamics.
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