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Highlights

An examination of the data in this paper reveals four key trends:

  • a slowly growing share of machinery and transport equipment in both exports and imports;

  • a steady tendency of concentrating exports to the United States, while sourcing imports increasingly from countries other than the United States;

  • Canada's declining relative importance in US imports of machinery and transport equipment;

  • steadily rising Canadian contributions in the global automotive products supply chain.


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