Overview In June 2024 Canada's Live animals exports accounted up to C$241M and imports accounted up to C$77.1M, resulting in a positive trade balance of C$164M. Between June 2023 and June 2024 the exports of Canada's Live animals have decreased by C$-17.3M (-6.69%) from C$258M to C$241M, while imports decreased by C$-909k (-1.17%) from C$78M to C$77.1M.
Destinations In June 2024, Live animals were exported mostly to United States (C$234M), Japan (C$3.59M), Mexico (C$1.92M), Germany (C$713k), and Guatemala (C$237k), and were imported mostly from United States (C$57.5M), Cambodia (C$12.8M), Netherlands (C$2.16M), Morocco (C$769k), and Germany (C$667k).
Growth In June 2024, the decrease in Live animals's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by a decrease in exports to Netherlands (C$-119k or -66.4%), Mexico (C$-110k or -71.8%), and Poland (C$-24.5k or -43%). In June 2024, the decrease in Live animals's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by a decrease in imports from Mauritius (C$-1.33M or -100%), Belgium (C$-588k or -88.3%), and Denmark (C$-516k or -100%).