Canada's trade with China

Articles and reports: 11-010-X20040066918
Description:

Canada has benefited both from the direct effect of higher exports to China and indirectly from the upward pressure on commodity prices. Canada diversified its exports away from its traditional dependence on wheat to industrial goods and forestry products. Meanwhile, Canada's increasing imports from China have raised incomes in that country while supplying a new source of low-priced goods, especially to firms in North America investing in machinery and equipment.

Issue Number: 2004006
Author(s): Roy, Francine
Main Product: Canadian Economic Observer
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