Overview In December 2022, Canada exported C$4.62M and imported C$5.3M from Haiti, resulting in a negative trade balance of C$682k. Between December 2021 and December 2022 the exports of Canada have decreased by C$-755k (-14%) from C$5.38M to C$4.62M, while imports increased by C$831k (18.6%) from C$4.47M to C$5.3M.
Trade In December 2022, the top exports of Canada to Haiti were Fish: dried, salted, smoked or in... (C$990k), Newsprint (C$267k), Electric Batteries (C$195k), Commodities not elsewhere specified (C$170k), and Cars (C$82.5k). In December 2022 the top imports of Canada from Haiti were Live Fish (C$4.22M), Knit Women's Suits (C$732k), Knit Sweaters (C$637k), Knit T-shirts (C$539k), and Crustaceans (C$276k).
Origins In December 2022 the exports of Canada were mainly from Quebec (C$2.03M), New Brunswick (C$1.58M), and Ontario (C$1.01M), while imports destinations were mainly Ontario (C$4.26M), Quebec (C$580k), British Columbia (C$416k), Alberta (C$24.1k), and Manitoba (C$13.5k).
Growth In December 2022, the decrease in Canada's year-by-year exports to Haiti was explained primarily by an decrease in product exports in Commodities not elsewhere specified (C$-396k or -70%), Cars (C$-318k or -79.4%), and Fish: dried, salted, smoked or in... (C$-120k or -10.8%). In December 2022, the increase in Canada's year-by-year imports from Haiti was explained primarily by an increase in product imports in Live Fish (C$3.33M or 375%), Knit Women's Suits (C$462k or 172%), and Knit Men's Suits (C$94.9k or 1.73k%).