business / news / 2026-06-09 / The Globe and Mail
Crude oil prices pushed up by the Iran war helped propel Canada’s goods trade surplus in April up by 55 per cent to a 15-month high.
Canada's goods trade surplus in April reached a 15-month high of $2.72 billion.
KEY POINTS
- Exports of energy products rose 9.7% in April, mainly due to higher crude oil prices from the Iran conflict.
- Exports to the United States grew to 69.2% of total trade, the highest share since September 2025.
- Exports to China hit a record $3.84 billion in April, despite overall non-U.S. exports declining.
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