U.S. benefits from Canadian trade at least as much as Canada: report
VANCOUVER — A new report says the U.S. benefits at least as much from trade with Canada as Canada benefits.
The report by economist Jim Stanford at the Centre for Future Work says claims by incoming U.S. president Donald Trump that the bilateral merchandise trade deficit constitutes a “subsidy” are false.
He says Canada is the world’s largest market for U.S. exports and that the U.S. enjoys a large surplus in services trade with Canada, offsetting much of the deficit in merchandise.
The report also says the U.S. enjoys a net surplus on investment income from Canada.