Ottawa, Ontario, July 03, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --

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 The Conference Board of Canada

 

MERCHANDISE TRADE BALANCE CLIMBS TO A SURPLUS POSITION IN MAY 

 Ottawa, July 3, 2019—The Conference Board of Canada’s Senior Economist Doris Chu offers the following insights on the merchandise trade data for May: 

 

“Canada’s merchandise trade sector turned in another positive performance in May as both export and imports recorded increases. Although the May numbers were encouraging, rising uncertainty concerning greater protectionism and a host of other challenges are expected to limit its growth prospects over the course of the year. Consequently, Canada’s trade sector is not expected to contribute to economic growth in 2019.”  

Key Findings from insights:

 

Content attribution goes to Doris Chu, Senior Economist, The Conference Board of Canada. Doris is available for interviews. This insight has been posted on our website here. For additional information, please follow The Conference Board of Canada on Twitter. 

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