Overview In September 2024 Canada's Aircraft parts including unmanned craft exports accounted up to C$321M and imports accounted up to C$506M, resulting in a negative trade balance of C$184M. Between September 2023 and September 2024 the exports of Canada's Aircraft parts including unmanned craft have decreased by C$-3.9M (-1.2%) from C$325M to C$321M, while imports increased by C$11.6M (2.35%) from C$494M to C$506M.
Destinations In September 2024, Aircraft parts including unmanned craft were exported mostly to United States (C$235M), Germany (C$16.3M), Mexico (C$11.4M), United Kingdom (C$8.65M), and France (C$7.84M), and were imported mostly from United States (C$259M), United Kingdom (C$55.4M), Mexico (C$43M), China (C$29.4M), and France (C$26.6M).
Growth In September 2024, the decrease in Aircraft parts including unmanned craft's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by a decrease in exports to France (C$-2.33M or -17.7%), Norway (C$-1.34M or -37.5%), and South Korea (C$-616k or -69.8%). In September 2024, the increase in Aircraft parts including unmanned craft's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by an increase in imports from United States (C$73.8M or 35.2%), Mexico (C$16.4M or 33.9%), and France (C$8.46M or 41.7%).