Overview In December 2022 Canada's Computers exports accounted up to C$112M and imports accounted up to C$1.17B, resulting in a negative trade balance of C$1.06B. Between December 2021 and December 2022 the exports of Canada's Computers have increased by C$5.57M (5.23%) from C$107M to C$112M, while imports decreased by C$-382M (-24.6%) from C$1.55B to C$1.17B.
Destinations In December 2022, Computers were exported mostly to United States (C$53.7M), Belize (C$21.4M), United Arab Emirates (C$4.8M), Hong Kong (C$3.72M), and China (C$2.22M), and were imported mostly from China (C$569M), Mexico (C$212M), United States (C$174M), Taiwan (C$81.6M), and Thailand (C$46.5M).
Growth In December 2022, the increase in Computers's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by an increase in exports to United States (C$10.2M or 26.2%), China (C$1.85M or 417%), and United Arab Emirates (C$1.11M or 46.3%). In December 2022, the decrease in Computers's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by a decrease in imports from China (C$-107M or -15.5%), United States (C$-65.4M or -32.7%), and Mexico (C$-31.4M or -16%).