M -CANADA TRADE M -C January- August 2010 Enero ......5 y 20 toneladas, tractores para...

9
MEXICO-CANADA TRADE January- August 2010 Trade Among NAFTA Partners Region of North America By the end of August 2010, total trade in the NAFTA Region recorded a value of USD$575 billion, equivalent to a growth of 30.8%, compared to the previous year's same period. In spite of this recovery, regional trade is still 13.9% below the trade flows registered up to August 2008 (USD$655.4 billion). During this same period, the Mexico-Canada trade, flows increased 41.2% compared to last year, resulting in USD$18.9 billion. This trade value has surpassed the exchange levels observed before the crisis started (in August 2008, bilateral trade was USD$17 billion). However, growth in Mexico-Canada trade has presented a downturn when going from levels of 56% in March to 41% in August. Historically, during the NAFTA age, the bilateral trade exchange has grown almost 7 times, what is equivalent to an average annual growth rate of 12.8% between 1993 and 2010. As for bilateral Trade between Mexico and the United States, the goods exchange increased 35.8%, amounting USD$242.4 billion. Mexico Canada Trade Mexico keeps a trade surplus with Canada for USD$8 billion, amount USD$3.8 billion higher than the number registered back in August 2009. Mexico kept its position as Canada’s 3 rd greatest trade partner in the world, covering the Canadian market with 3.7%, after the United States (62.2%) and China (6.6%). 1 The information contained in this report was developed using importer’s numbers shown in official sources such as BANXICO, Statistics Canada and USDOC (in the section of trade by province, only data from Statistics Canada was used). Figures shown are in USD in accordance to the average nominal exchange rate observed in the mentioned period. W W W . N A F T A M E X I C O . O R G 1 COMERCIO MÉXICO-CANADÁ Enero-Agosto 2010 Comercio entre los países del TLCAN Región de Norte América En agosto de 2010, el valor del comercio total de la región TLCAN fue de US$575,034 mdd (millones de dólares estadounidenses), lo que representa un crecimiento del 30.8% respecto al mismo mes del año anterior. No obstante este crecimiento, el comercio en la región de Norteamérica se encuentra 13.9% por debajo de los niveles a agosto de 2008 (US$655,468 mdd). En relación al comercio bilateral México Canadá, los flujos crecieron 41.2% respecto al año anterior, ubicándose en US$18,949 mdd. Este valor de comercio ha permitido superar los niveles de intercambio observados antes del inicio de la crisis (en agosto de 2008 el comercio bilateral fue de US$17,061 mdd). Sin embargo, el crecimiento en el comercio México - Canadá ha mostrado una desaceleración al pasar de niveles de 56% en marzo a 41% en agosto. Históricamente, durante la etapa del TLCAN el intercambio comercial bilateral ha crecido casi 7 veces, lo que equivale a una tasa de crecimiento anual promedio de 12.8% entre 1993 y 2010. En relación al comercio bilateral México-EE.UU., el intercambio de bienes creció 35.8%, registrando un valor de $242,467 mdd. Balanza Comercial México - Canadá México mantiene superávit comercial con Canadá por US$8,095, monto US$3,858 mdd superior al registro en agosto de 2009. A nivel mundial, México se ubicó como el tercer socio comercial de Canadá con el 3.7% del mercado canadiense, por debajo de EE.UU. (62.2%) y China (6.6%). 1 Este reporte es elaborado utilizando las cifras del país importador publicadas por las fuentes oficiales de cada país: BANXICO, Statistics Canada y USDOC. En la sección de comercio por Provincia se utilizan únicamente datos de Statistics Canada. Los datos se presentan en dólares estadounidenses (USD) al tipo de cambio promedio nominal observado en el periodo indicado.

Transcript of M -CANADA TRADE M -C January- August 2010 Enero ......5 y 20 toneladas, tractores para...

Page 1: M -CANADA TRADE M -C January- August 2010 Enero ......5 y 20 toneladas, tractores para semirremolques, automóviles con motor entre 1500 y 3000 cc, autopartes (cables para encendido

MEXICO-CANADA TRADE

January- August 2010

Trade Among NAFTA Partners

Region of North America

• By the end of August 2010, total trade in the NAFTARegion recorded a value of USD$575 billion,equivalent to a growth of 30.8%, compared to theprevious year's same period.

• In spite of this recovery, regional trade is still13.9% below the trade flows registered up toAugust 2008 (USD$655.4 billion).

• During this same period, the Mexico-Canada trade,flows increased 41.2% compared to last year,resulting in USD$18.9 billion. This trade value hassurpassed the exchange levels observed before thecrisis started (in August 2008, bilateral trade wasUSD$17 billion).

• However, growth in Mexico-Canada trade haspresented a downturn when going from levels of 56%in March to 41% in August.

• Historically, during the NAFTA age, the bilateral tradeexchange has grown almost 7 times, what isequivalent to an average annual growth rate of 12.8%between 1993 and 2010.

• As for bilateral Trade between Mexico and theUnited States, the goods exchange increased 35.8%,amounting USD$242.4 billion.

Mexico – Canada Trade

• Mexico keeps a trade surplus with Canada for USD$8billion, amount USD$3.8 billion higher than thenumber registered back in August 2009.

• Mexico kept its position as Canada’s 3rd greatesttrade partner in the world, covering the Canadianmarket with 3.7%, after the United States (62.2%) andChina (6.6%).

1 The information contained in this report was developed using importer’s numbersshown in official sources such as BANXICO, Statistics Canada and USDOC (in thesection of trade by province, only data from Statistics Canada was used). Figuresshown are in USD in accordance to the average nominal exchange rate observed inthe mentioned period.

W W W . N A F T A – M E X I C O . O R G 1

COMERCIO MÉXICO-CANADÁ

Enero-Agosto 2010

Comercio entre los países del TLCAN

Región de Norte América

• En agosto de 2010, el valor del comercio total de laregión TLCAN fue de US$575,034 mdd (millones dedólares estadounidenses), lo que representa uncrecimiento del 30.8% respecto al mismo mes delaño anterior.

• No obstante este crecimiento, el comercio en laregión de Norteamérica se encuentra 13.9% pordebajo de los niveles a agosto de 2008(US$655,468 mdd).

• En relación al comercio bilateral México – Canadá,los flujos crecieron 41.2% respecto al año anterior,ubicándose en US$18,949 mdd. Este valor decomercio ha permitido superar los niveles deintercambio observados antes del inicio de lacrisis (en agosto de 2008 el comercio bilateral fue deUS$17,061 mdd).

• Sin embargo, el crecimiento en el comercio México -Canadá ha mostrado una desaceleración al pasar deniveles de 56% en marzo a 41% en agosto.

• Históricamente, durante la etapa del TLCAN elintercambio comercial bilateral ha crecido casi 7veces, lo que equivale a una tasa de crecimiento anualpromedio de 12.8% entre 1993 y 2010.

• En relación al comercio bilateral México-EE.UU., elintercambio de bienes creció 35.8%, registrando unvalor de $242,467 mdd.

Balanza Comercial México - Canadá

• México mantiene superávit comercial con Canadá porUS$8,095, monto US$3,858 mdd superior al registro enagosto de 2009.

• A nivel mundial, México se ubicó como el tercer sociocomercial de Canadá con el 3.7% del mercadocanadiense, por debajo de EE.UU. (62.2%) y China(6.6%).

1 Este reporte es elaborado utilizando las cifras del país importador publicadas por lasfuentes oficiales de cada país: BANXICO, Statistics Canada y USDOC. En la sección decomercio por Provincia se utilizan únicamente datos de Statistics Canada. Los datos sepresentan en dólares estadounidenses (USD) al tipo de cambio promedio nominal

observado en el periodo indicado.

Page 2: M -CANADA TRADE M -C January- August 2010 Enero ......5 y 20 toneladas, tractores para semirremolques, automóviles con motor entre 1500 y 3000 cc, autopartes (cables para encendido

W W W . N A F T A – M E X I C O . O R G 2

Canadian Exports to Mexico:

• Mexico is the 5th largest export market forCanadian sales (2.2% from the total), after the UnitedStates, the United Kingdom, China and Japan.

• In terms of value, exports from Canada to Mexicoreached USD$5.4 billion, amount 695% higher thansales carried out in 1993.

• However, the Mexican market for Canadian productshas contracted 14.9% since the global financialcrisis (the value in August 2008 was USD$6.2 billion).

• The average annual growth rate of exports fromCanada into Mexico between 1993 and 2010 is13%.

Mexican Exports to Canada:

• During August 2010, Mexico kept its position as the3rd greatest supplier for the Canadian market(5.3%), only exceeded by imports from the UnitedStates and China.

• Exports of Mexican products to Canada in July2010 totalled USD$13.5 billion, more than 6 timesthe exports registered in 1993 (USD$1.7 billion).The average annual growth rate of exports fromMexico into Canada was 12.7%.

Main Products:

• Colour television sets exports are positioned, onceagain, as the first export product from Mexico toCanada, with 6.7% from total value, position that hadlost in February 2010 when was surpassed by sales ofloading trucks with loads lower than 5 tons andautomobiles with engines lower than 3000 cc.

• As for product, exports goods from Mexico with agreater growth were: loading trucks with loadsbetween 5 and 20 tons, semi-trailer tractors,automobiles with engine between 1500 and 3000 cc,auto-parts (ignition cables and seats), crude oil,electronic products (telephone kits for cellularnetworks), tractors and tomatoes.

Exportaciones de Canadá a México:

• México representa el quinto mercado de exportaciónpara los productos canadienses (2.2% del total), pordebajo de EE.UU, Reino Unido, China y Japón.

• En términos de valor, las exportaciones de Canadá aMéxico se ubicaron en US$5,427 mdd, monto 695%superior al registro de 1993.

• Sin embargo, el mercado mexicano para los productoscanadienses se ha contraído 14.9% a partir de lacrisis financiera global (en agosto de 2008 el valor fuede US$6,239 mdd).

• La tasa de crecimiento anual promedio de lasexportaciones de Canadá a México entre 1993 y 2010se ubica en 13%.

Exportaciones de México a Canadá

• En agosto de 2010, México mantuvo su posición comotercer proveedor de Canadá (5.3%), participaciónsuperada por las importaciones provenientes de EE.UU. yChina.

• Las exportaciones de productos mexicanos a Canadá enagosto sumaron US$13,522 mdd, más de 6 veces lasexportaciones registradas 1993 (US$1,766 mdd). La tasade crecimiento anual promedio de las exportacionesmexicanas se ubicó en 12.7%.

Principales productos:

• Las exportaciones de televisores a color nuevamente seubican como el primer producto de exportación de Méxicoa Canadá con el 6.7% del valor total, posición que habíaperdido en febrero de 2010 al haber sido superado porlas ventas de camiones para carga inferior a 5 toneladasy vehículos con motor inferior a 3000 cc.

• A nivel producto, los bienes de exportación de México conun mayor crecimiento fueron: camiones para carga entre5 y 20 toneladas, tractores para semirremolques,automóviles con motor entre 1500 y 3000 cc, autopartes(cables para encendido y asientos), petróleo crudo,productos electrónicos (celulares), tractores, y tomates.

Page 3: M -CANADA TRADE M -C January- August 2010 Enero ......5 y 20 toneladas, tractores para semirremolques, automóviles con motor entre 1500 y 3000 cc, autopartes (cables para encendido

Investment from Canada in Mexico

During the last fifteen years, Canadian foreign directinvestment (FDI) has been a key factor for theintegration of our productive sectors:

From January 1999 to June 2010, Canada’s cumulativeFDI in Mexico reached $9.6 billion USD, becoming thefourth largest foreign investor in Mexico.

According to the Ministry of Economy, on June 2010,2,528 firms were registered in Mexico as havingCanadian capital.

These results demonstrate the high confidence that theNAFTA’s legal framework has granted to Canadianinvestors to operate in Mexico.

Source: Ministry of Economy

W W W . N A F T A – M E X I C O . O R G 3

Inversión de Canadá en México

Durante los últimos quince años la inversión extranjeradirecta (IED) de Canadá ha sido un elemento clavepara la integración de los sectores productivos deambos países:

En el período enero de 1999 – junio de 2010, la IEDacumulada de Canadá en México alcanzó losUS$9,636.4 millones de dólares, lo que lo ubicó como elcuarto país inversionista en México

En junio de 2010, 2,528 empresas se encontrabanoperando en México con participación de capitalcanadiense.

Estos indicadores comprueban el alto grado deconfianza que el marco legal del TLCAN ofrece a losinversionistas canadienses para operar en México.

Fuente: Secretaría de Economía

Page 4: M -CANADA TRADE M -C January- August 2010 Enero ......5 y 20 toneladas, tractores para semirremolques, automóviles con motor entre 1500 y 3000 cc, autopartes (cables para encendido

1. Trade between NAFTA partners

1.1 Trilateral trade 1

2. Mexico - Canada Trade

2.1 Monthly trends 2

2.2 Main products imported by Canada from Mexico 3

3. Canada's Total Trade

3.1 Trade by country 4

3.2 Canada - Mexico trade by province 5

Mexico - Canada Trade Statistics

January - August 2010

Table of Contents

The NAFTA Office of Mexico in Canada - Embassy of Mexico

October, 2010

Page 5: M -CANADA TRADE M -C January- August 2010 Enero ......5 y 20 toneladas, tractores para semirremolques, automóviles con motor entre 1500 y 3000 cc, autopartes (cables para encendido

Trilateral Trade between the NAFTA Partners

January - August, 2010 (millions of US dollars)*AAGR *AAGR

09/93 09/08 09/93 10/93 10/09 10/93

1993 2008 2009 % % % 1993 2009 2010 % % %

NAFTA partners

Total trilateral trade 288,742 942,271 699,260 142.2 -25.8 5.7 188,507 439,663 575,034 205.0 30.8 6.8

US imports from NAFTA partners

Mexico 39,917 215,915 176,537 342.3 -18.2 9.7 25,630 108,961 149,102 481.7 36.8 10.9

Canada 111,216 335,555 224,911 102.2 -33.0 4.5 72,501 142,863 183,158 152.6 28.2 5.6

Mexico's imports from NAFTA partners

US 45,295 151,335 112,434 148.2 -25.7 5.8 29,750 69,608 93,365 213.8 34.1 7.0

Canada 1,175 9,442 7,304 521.4 -22.7 12.1 682 4,592 5,427 695.4 18.2 13.0

Canada's imports from NAFTA partners

Mexico 2,876 16,808 14,480 403.5 -13.9 10.6 1,766 8,829 13,522 665.9 53.2 12.7

US 88,263 213,216 163,594 85.3 -23.3 3.9 58,179 104,810 130,460 124.2 24.5 4.9

Mexico-Canada trade

Mexico's imports from Canada 1,175 9,442 7,304 521.4 -22.7 12.1 682 4,592 5,427 695.4 18.2 13.0

Canada's imports from Mexico 2,876 16,808 14,480 403.5 -13.9 10.6 1,766 8,829 13,522 665.9 53.2 12.7

Total 4,051 26,250 21,784 437.7 -17.0 11.1 2,448 13,421 18,949 674.1 41.2 12.8

Mexico-US trade

Mexico's imports from US 45,295 151,335 112,434 148.2 -25.7 5.8 29,750 69,608 93,365 213.8 34.1 7.0

US imports from Mexico 39,917 215,915 176,537 342.3 -18.2 9.7 25,630 108,961 149,102 481.7 36.8 10.9

Total 85,212 367,250 288,971 239.1 -21.3 7.9 55,380 178,569 242,467 337.8 35.8 9.1

Canada-US trade

Canada's imports from US 88,263 213,216 163,594 85.3 -23.3 3.9 58,179 104,810 130,460 124.2 24.5 4.9

US imports from Canada 111,216 335,555 224,911 102.2 -33.0 4.5 72,501 142,863 183,158 152.6 28.2 5.6Total 199,479 548,771 388,505 94.8 -29.2 4.3 130,680 247,673 313,618 140.0 26.6 5.3

*Annual average growth rate.

Source: The Ministry of the Economy with import data from Statistics Canada, BANXICO and USDOC

Growth rateYear Growth rateJanuary - August

Trade among NAFTA partners (1993 -2001) 2001 (US$622,384 md)1993 (US$288,554 md)

Trade Between NAFTA Partners(NAFTA trilateral trade growth January - August 10/93 = 205%)

Mexico-Canada

trade1.3%

Mexico-US trade

29.4%

Canada-US trade

69.3%

1993(Total trilateral trade of US$188,507 million)

Mexico-Canada

trade3.3%

Mexico-US trade42.2%

Canada-US trade54.5%

2010(Total trilateral trade of US$575,034 million)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

Millions of US dollars

The NAFTA Office of Mexico in Canada www.nafta-mexico.org 1

Page 6: M -CANADA TRADE M -C January- August 2010 Enero ......5 y 20 toneladas, tractores para semirremolques, automóviles con motor entre 1500 y 3000 cc, autopartes (cables para encendido

Mexico-Canada Trade (1993-2010)

January - August (millions of US dollars)

TotalGrowth

%Mexico

Growth

%Total

Growth

% Mexico 1/ Growth

%Total Growth % Mexico

Growth

%Total Growth % Mexico Growth %

1993 131,763 -- 2,876 -- 145,381 -- 1,175 -- 277,144 -- 4,051 -- 13,618 -- -1,701 --

2008 407,113 7.4 16,808 5.2 453,646 8.3 9,442 18.7 860,759 7.9 26,250 9.6 46,533 15.9 -7,366 -8.2

2009 319,788 -21.4 14,480 -13.9 315,283 -30.5 7,304 -22.7 635,071 -26.2 21,784 -17.0 -4,505 -109.7 -7,176 -2.6

*AAGR 09/93

2008 407,113 7.4 16,808 5.2 453,646 8.3 9,442 18.7 860,759 7.9 26,250 9.6 46,533 15.9 -7,366 -8.2

Jan 31,868 -- 1,117 -- 36,112 -- 746 -- 67,980 -- 1,863 -- 4,244 -- -371 --

Feb 32,548 2.1 1,314 17.7 36,691 1.6 786 5.4 69,239 1.9 2,101 12.8 4,142 -2.4 -528 42.3

Mar 35,092 7.8 1,358 3.4 39,580 7.9 743 -5.6 74,672 7.8 2,101 0.0 4,488 8.3 -616 16.7

Apr 35,388 0.8 1,317 -3.1 40,787 3.1 818 10.1 76,175 2.0 2,134 1.6 5,400 20.3 -499 -18.9

May 37,428 5.8 1,507 14.4 41,882 2.7 783 -4.2 79,310 4.1 2,290 7.3 4,454 -17.5 -723 44.9

Jun 37,534 0.3 1,468 -2.6 41,859 -0.1 816 4.2 79,393 0.1 2,284 -0.3 4,326 -2.9 -652 -9.9

Jul 36,858 -1.8 1,266 -13.8 43,010 2.7 771 -5.5 79,867 0.6 2,037 -10.8 6,152 42.2 -495 -24.1

Aug 34,095 -7.5 1,475 16.5 39,693 -7.7 775 0.6 73,788 -7.6 2,250 10.5 5,598 -9.0 -700 41.4

Sep 36,084 5.8 1,504 2.0 39,700 0.0 769 -0.8 75,783 2.7 2,273 1.0 3,616 -35.4 -735 5.1

Oct 34,736 -3.7 1,527 1.5 37,537 -5.4 943 22.6 72,274 -4.6 2,470 8.6 2,801 -22.5 -584 -20.5

Nov 29,663 -14.6 1,638 7.3 31,744 -15.4 706 -25.1 61,407 -15.0 2,344 -5.1 2,082 -25.7 -932 59.6

Dec 27,298 -8.0 1,252 -23.6 27,873 -12.2 787 11.4 55,171 -10.2 2,038 -13.1 575 -72.4 -465 -50.1

2009 319,788 -21.7 14,480 -13.5 315,283 -30.9 7,304 -22.7 635,071 -26.6 21,784 -16.8 -4,505 -109.4 -7,176 -1.7

Jan 23,823 -12.7 848 -32.2 24,128 -13.4 473 -39.9 47,951 -13.1 1,321 -35.2 304 -47.1 -376 -19.2

Feb 23,777 -0.2 935 10.2 23,969 -0.7 534 13.0 47,746 -0.4 1,468 11.2 192 -36.9 -401 6.8

Mar 25,391 6.8 1,057 13.1 25,926 8.2 541 1.3 51,316 7.5 1,598 8.8 535 178.5 -517 37.6

Abr 25,116 -1.1 1,083 2.5 24,334 -6.1 602 11.2 49,450 -3.6 1,685 5.4 -782 -246.1 -482 20.2

May 24,630 -1.9 1,089 0.5 23,927 -1.7 479 -20.3 48,557 -1.8 1,569 -6.9 -703 -10.1 -610 18.0

Jun 26,385 7.1 1,101 1.1 25,998 8.7 607 26.5 52,382 7.9 1,708 8.9 -387 -45.0 -495 2.7

Jul 27,105 2.7 1,186 7.7 26,563 2.2 639 5.3 53,668 2.5 1,824 6.8 -542 40.2 -547 -10.3

Aug 27,671 2.1 1,530 29.0 26,307 -1.0 718 12.5 53,977 0.6 2,248 23.2 -1,364 151.6 -811 64.0

Sep 28,822 4.2 1,343 -12.2 27,666 5.2 616 -14.3 56,488 4.7 1,959 -12.8 -1,156 -15.3 -727 33.0

Oct 29,928 3.8 1,354 0.8 29,586 6.9 751 22.0 59,514 5.4 2,105 7.5 -342 -70.4 -602 -25.7

Nov 29,551 -1.3 1,618 19.5 28,826 -2.6 596 -20.7 58,377 -1.9 2,214 5.1 -725 112.0 -1,022 40.5

Dic 29,261 -1.0 1,502 -7.2 29,489 2.3 748 25.6 58,750 0.6 2,250 1.6 228 -131.4 -753 25.0

2010 254,144 24.6 13,522 53.2 251,182 24.9 5,427 18.2 505,326 24.8 18,949 41.2 -2,962 7.8 -8,096 91.1

Jan 27,054 -7.5 1,398 -6.9 29,208 -1.0 602 -19.6 56,262 -4.2 2,000 -11.1 2,154 845.8 -796 5.7

Feb 28,248 4.4 1,581 13.1 28,725 -1.7 662 9.9 56,973 1.3 2,243 12.2 478 -77.8 -920 15.6

Mar 34,322 21.5 1,849 16.9 33,962 18.2 779 17.8 68,284 19.9 2,628 17.2 -360 -175.4 -1,069 16.2

Apr 32,464 -5.4 1,743 -5.7 32,470 -4.4 685 -12.1 64,934 -4.9 2,427 -7.6 6 -101.7 -1,058 -1.1

May 32,712 0.8 1,839 5.5 32,500 0.1 627 -8.4 65,213 0.4 2,466 1.6 -212 -3606.0 -1,212 14.5

Jun 34,075 4.2 1,788 -2.8 33,074 1.8 691 10.2 67,149 3.0 2,479 0.5 -1,001 372.2 -1,097 -9.5

Jul 31,794 -6.7 1,533 -14.3 29,515 -10.8 696 0.7 61,308 -8.7 2,228 -10.1 -2,279 127.7 -837 -23.7

Ago 33,475 5.3 1,792 17.0 31,728 7.5 686 -1.5 65,203 6.4 2,478 11.2 -1,747 -23.3 -1,107 32.3

*Annual average growth rate, 1993-2009

1/ Due to export transhipment or indirect trade between Mexico and Canada through the US, the use of each country’s import data from official sources– Banxico and Statistics Canada– yields the most

accurate trade figures. In this particular case, Canada’s exports to Mexico are based on the value of goods imported by Mexico from Canada as reported by BANXICO.

Source: The Ministry of the Economy with data from Statistics Canada and BANXICO

7.3% 11.7% 7.4% 13.9%

Canada's Trade BalanceCanada's Total TradeCanada's Imports Canada's Exports

7.3% 12.4% 8.0% 9.6%

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1,000

1,100

1,200

1,300

1,400

1,500

1,600

1,700

1,800

1,900

2,000

Mexican imports from Canada (MIC)

Canadian imports from Mexico (CIM)

CIMSA seasonally adjusted

MICSA seasonally adjusted

Mexico's trade surplus with CanadaMexico-Canada trade: Monthly trends 1993-2001(Canadian exports to Mexico)

Mexico-Canada Trade: Monthly trends from January 1993 to August 2010(millions of US dollars)

The NAFTA Office of Mexico in Canada www.nafta-mexico.org 2

Page 7: M -CANADA TRADE M -C January- August 2010 Enero ......5 y 20 toneladas, tractores para semirremolques, automóviles con motor entre 1500 y 3000 cc, autopartes (cables para encendido

Canada's Top 25 Imports from Mexico by HTS Subheading

January - August (millions of US dollars)

HTS Descriptions Growth rate Growth rate

10/09 10/09 2009 2010

2009 % 2010 % % 2009 % 2010 % % % %

852872 - O TELEVISION RECEIVERS,COLOUR,W/N INCORP RADIO-BROAD

RECE/SOUND/VID REC/REPRO APP

749.4 8.5 906.3 6.7 20.9 926.2 0.5 1,118.6 0.4 20.8 80.9 81.0

870323 - MOTOR VEHICLES - SPARK IGNITION - CYLINDER CAPACITY 1501-

3000 CC

461.0 5.2 895.2 6.6 94.2 5,868.8 2.9 8,362.6 3.3 42.5 7.9 10.7

870431 - TRUCKS - SPARK IGNITION - LOAD NOT EXCEEDING 5 TONNES 397.5 4.5 827.6 6.1 108.2 3,046.8 1.5 5,351.0 2.1 75.6 13.0 15.5

851712 - TELEPHONES FOR CELLULAR NETWORKS OR FOR OTHER

WIRELESS NETWORKS

424.5 4.8 630.5 4.7 48.5 1,149.3 0.6 1,534.2 0.6 33.5 36.9 41.1

270900 - CRUDE PETROLEUM OILS AND OILS OBTAINED FROM

BITUMINOUS MINERALS

265.3 3.0 481.6 3.6 81.5 11,468.6 5.6 15,748.8 6.2 37.3 2.3 3.1

940190 - PARTS FOR SEATS 200.7 2.3 420.0 3.1 109.3 584.9 0.3 951.6 0.4 62.7 34.3 44.1

847150 - PROCESS UNITS O/T 8471.41/.49, W/N CNTG IN SAME HSNG:

STORAGE/INPUT/OUTPUT UNITS

267.4 3.0 413.8 3.1 54.8 918.3 0.5 1,018.4 0.4 10.9 29.1 40.6

854430 - IGNITION WIRING SETS AND OTHER WIRING SETS USED FOR

VEHICLES, AIRCRAFT OR SHIPS

250.6 2.8 356.3 2.6 42.2 532.5 0.3 822.9 0.3 54.5 47.1 43.3

840991 - PARTS SOLELY FOR SPARK-IGNITION INTERNAL COMBUSTION

TYPE ENGINES NES

164.0 1.9 333.6 2.5 103.5 881.1 0.4 1,357.9 0.5 54.1 18.6 24.6

870324 - MOTOR VEHICLES - SPARK IGNITION - CYLINDER CAPACITY MORE

THAN 3000 CC

151.9 1.7 315.9 2.3 107.9 2,952.4 1.4 5,291.0 2.1 79.2 5.1 6.0

840734 - RECIPROCATING PISTON ENGINES FOR ROAD OR OFF-HIGHWAY

MOTOR VEHICLES - DISPLACING OVER 1,000 CC

138.0 1.6 297.5 2.2 115.6 1,468.7 0.7 2,674.5 1.1 82.1 9.4 11.1

870422 - TRUCKS - COMPRESSION IGNITION - LOAD 5-20 TONNES 28.8 0.3 270.6 2.0 839.2 353.6 0.2 760.5 0.3 115.1 8.1 35.6

710812 - GOLD IN UNWROUGHT FORM (NON-MONETARY) 153.3 1.7 242.0 1.8 57.8 2,242.3 1.1 4,344.7 1.7 93.8 6.8 5.6

870120 - ROAD TRACTORS FOR SEMI-TRAILERS (TRUCK TRACTORS) 34.3 0.4 236.1 1.7 587.5 365.9 0.2 855.4 0.3 133.8 9.4 27.6

870421 - TRUCKS - COMPRESSION IGNITION - LOAD NOT EXCEEDING 5

TONNES

66.8 0.8 178.2 1.3 166.8 355.7 0.2 442.8 0.2 24.5 18.8 40.2

870895 - SAFETY AIRBAGS WITH INFLATER SYSTEM, FOR MOTOR

VEHICLES; PARTS THEREOF

83.9 0.9 147.7 1.1 76.1 210.6 0.1 345.5 0.1 64.0 39.8 42.8

070200 - TOMATOES - FRESH OR CHILLED 81.5 0.9 142.7 1.1 75.1 161.9 0.1 213.9 0.1 32.2 50.4 66.7

851762 - MACHINES F R/C/T OR REGE OF VOICE,IMAGES OR DATA, INCL

SWITCHING AND ROUTING APP

113.3 1.3 139.7 1.0 23.3 1,071.8 0.5 1,368.5 0.5 27.7 10.6 10.2

841810 - COMBINED REFRIGERATOR-FREEZERS, FITTED WITH SEPARATE

EXTERNAL DOORS

92.2 1.0 125.9 0.9 36.6 306.2 0.2 377.9 0.1 23.4 30.1 33.3

870829 - PARTS AND ACCESSORIES OF MOTOR VEHICLE BODIES NES 71.0 0.8 123.9 0.9 74.6 2,028.8 1.0 3,182.5 1.3 56.9 3.5 3.9

870332 - MOTOR VEHICLES - COMPRESSION IGNITION - CYLINDER

CAPACITY 1501-2500 CC

132.8 1.5 117.5 0.9 -11.5 140.3 0.1 137.7 0.1 -1.9 94.7 85.3

852871 - TV RECE,W/O VID DISP/SCREEN,W/N W RADIO-BROAD RECE OR

SND/VID REC/REPROD APP

44.5 0.5 104.5 0.8 135.0 275.0 0.1 330.1 0.1 20.0 16.2 31.7

903289 - AUTOMATIC REGULATING OR CONTROLLING INSTRUMENTS AND

APPARATUS NES

57.2 0.6 101.6 0.8 77.8 465.7 0.2 600.7 0.2 29.0 12.3 16.9

851770 - PARTS OF TEL SETS,O APP F TRANS/RECEP OF

VCE/IMG/DATA,O/T 84.43,85.25,85.27,85.28

91.7 1.0 96.7 0.7 5.4 898.9 0.4 916.4 0.4 1.9 10.2 10.6

070960 - PEPPERS OF THE GENUS CAPSICUM OR OF THE GENUS PIMENTA -

FRESH OR CHILLED

57.4 0.6 91.8 0.7 60.0 126.7 0.1 150.5 0.1 18.8 45.3 61.0

Sub-total 4,578.9 51.9 7,997.3 59.1 74.7 38,801.3 19.0 58,258.7 22.9 50.1 11.8 13.7

Others 4,250.3 48.1 5,525.1 40.9 30.0 165,095.7 81.0 195,885.2 77.1 18.6 2.6 2.8Total 8,829.1 100 13,522.4 100 53.2 203,897.0 100 254,143.9 100 24.6 4.3 5.3

Source: The Ministry of the Economy with data from Statistics Canada

Ranked by Canada's imports from Mexico in 2010

Canada's imports from Mexico

January - August

Canada's total imports

January - August

Mexico's share in total imports

Canadian imports from Mexico: from Canada's top 5 HTS chapter imports in 2001 Value in US Canada's top 5 HTS chapters imports in From all countriesFrom Mexico

NAFTA Office of Mexico in Canada www.nafta-mexico.org 3

Page 8: M -CANADA TRADE M -C January- August 2010 Enero ......5 y 20 toneladas, tractores para semirremolques, automóviles con motor entre 1500 y 3000 cc, autopartes (cables para encendido

Canada's Trade by Country:

Top 10 Trading Partners, (1993 - 2010)

(millions of US dollars)

Total USA 1/

China Mexico 1/

UK Japan Germany

Trade

1993 181,758.9 130,679.6 2,416.8 2,447.9 3,644.2 10,047.3 3,103.0

2009 405,047.5 247,673.3 28,765.0 13,421.0 11,582.0 11,695.0 8,112.0

2010 505,326.3 313,617.8 34,276.0 18,949.3 16,140.0 14,131.0 9,574.0

Growth rates

10-09 24.8% 26.6% 19.2% 41.2% 39.4% 20.8% 18.0%

10-93 178.0% 140.0% 1318.2% 674.1% 342.9% 40.6% 208.5%

*AAGR 10-93 6.2% 5.3% 16.9% 12.8% 9.1% 2.0% 6.9%

Imports

1993 86,742.0 58,178.6 1,553.8 1,765.6 2,216.1 5,495.2 1,751.4

2009 203,897.0 104,810.3 22,041.0 8,829.1 5,175.0 6,921.0 6,087.0

2010 254,143.9 130,459.8 26,814.0 13,522.4 6,870.0 8,442.0 7,164.0

Growth rates

10-09 24.6% 24.5% 21.7% 53.2% 32.8% 22.0% 17.7%

10-93 193.0% 124.2% 1625.7% 665.9% 210.0% 53.6% 309.0%

*AAGR 10-93 6.5% 4.9% 18.2% 12.7% 6.9% 2.6% 8.6%

Exports

1993 95,016.9 72,501.0 863.0 682.3 1,428.1 4,552.1 1,351.6

2009 201,150.5 142,863.0 6,724.0 4,591.9 6,407.0 4,774.0 2,025.0

2010 251,182.4 183,158.0 7,462.0 5,426.8 9,270.0 5,689.0 2,410.0

Growth rates

10-09 24.9% 28.2% 11.0% 18.2% 44.7% 19.2% 19.0%

10-93 164.4% 152.6% 764.6% 695.4% 549.1% 25.0% 78.3%

*AAGR 10-93 5.9% 5.6% 13.5% 13.0% 11.6% 1.3% 3.5%

*Annual average growth rate, 1993-20081/

Trade values between Mexico, United States and Canada have been calculated using import data from official sources in each country.

Source: The Ministry of the Economy with data from Statistics Canada, BANXICO and USDOC

January - August

USA62.1%

China6.8%

Mexico3.7%

UK3.2%

Japan2.8%Others

21.4%

Canada's main trading partners (Total Trade January - August 2010:

505.3 billion of US dollars)

USA51.3%

China10.6%

Mexico5.3%

Japan3.3%

Germany2.8%

Others26.7%

Canada's top foreign suppliers (Total Imports January - August 2010:

254.1 billion of US dollars)

USA72.9%

UK3.7%

China3.0%

Japan2.3%

Mexico2.2%

Others16.0%

Canada's main export markets (Total exports January - August 2010:

251.1 billion of US dollars)

The NAFTA Office of Mexico in Canada www.nafta-mexico.org 4

Page 9: M -CANADA TRADE M -C January- August 2010 Enero ......5 y 20 toneladas, tractores para semirremolques, automóviles con motor entre 1500 y 3000 cc, autopartes (cables para encendido

Canada-Mexico Trade by Province, (1993 - 2010)

(millions of US dollars)Provinces and Territories

1993 % 2009 % 2010 % 10/09 10/93 *AAGR 10-93

Total Trade 1,893.6 11,486.4 16,670.5 45.1 780.4 13.6

Ontario 1,426.6 75.3 8,095.6 70.5 12,245.4 73.5 51.3 758.4 13.5

Quebec 181.0 9.6 755.4 6.6 1,505.8 9.0 99.3 732.1 13.3

Alberta 57.3 3.0 1,118.6 9.7 1,080.9 6.5 -3.4 1,787.3 18.9

British Columbia 106.4 5.6 802.9 7.0 915.5 5.5 14.0 760.2 13.5

Manitoba 26.9 1.4 347.2 3.0 427.0 2.6 23.0 1,489.5 17.7

Saskatchewan 47.5 2.5 266.8 2.3 354.4 2.1 32.8 646.5 12.6

New Brunswick 7.3 0.4 63.2 0.6 107.1 0.6 69.4 1,376.4 17.2

Nova Scotia 36.0 1.9 23.3 0.2 23.0 0.1 -1.2 -36.0 -2.6

Newfoundland 4.5 0.2 11.7 0.1 8.5 0.1 -27.7 87.0 3.8

Prince Edward Island 0.2 0.0 1.5 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.1 647.7 12.6Territories

1/0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 1.3 0.0 705.5 27,427.3 39.2

Imports 1,542.6 8,829.1 13,522.4 53.2 776.6 13.6

Ontario 1,248.4 80.9 6,875.9 77.9 10,709.7 79.2 55.8 757.9 13.5

Quebec 152.8 9.9 457.3 5.2 1,019.2 7.5 122.9 567.0 11.8

Alberta 20.9 1.4 446.8 5.1 576.2 4.3 29.0 2,661.2 21.6

British Columbia 76.1 4.9 711.4 8.1 785.5 5.8 10.4 932.8 14.7

Manitoba 8.8 0.6 206.9 2.3 227.2 1.7 9.8 2,476.5 21.1

Saskatchewan 3.7 0.2 74.9 0.8 100.3 0.7 33.8 2,600.4 21.4

New Brunswick 4.5 0.3 36.9 0.4 87.1 0.6 136.2 1,850.4 19.1

Nova Scotia 27.3 1.8 7.7 0.1 8.8 0.1 15.1 -67.6 -6.4

Newfoundland 0.2 0.0 11.2 0.1 8.4 0.1 -25.5 4,739.0 25.6

Prince Edward Island 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 -25.4 39.7 2.0Territories

1/0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -91.3 1,459.6 17.5

Exports 351.0 2,657.3 3,148.0 18.5 797.0 13.8

Ontario 178.2 50.8 1,219.7 45.9 1,535.7 48.8 25.9 761.9 13.5

Quebec 28.2 8.0 298.1 11.2 486.6 15.5 63.2 1,628.3 18.2

Alberta 36.4 10.4 671.8 25.3 504.7 16.0 -24.9 1,286.4 16.7

British Columbia 30.4 8.7 91.5 3.4 130.0 4.1 42.1 327.9 8.9

Manitoba 18.0 5.1 140.3 5.3 199.8 6.3 42.4 1,007.1 15.2

Saskatchewan 43.8 12.5 191.9 7.2 254.2 8.1 32.5 480.7 10.9

New Brunswick 2.8 0.8 26.4 1.0 20.0 0.6 -24.0 618.0 12.3

Nova Scotia 8.7 2.5 15.6 0.6 14.2 0.5 -9.2 62.6 2.9

Newfoundland 4.4 1.2 0.5 0.0 0.1 0.0 -81.1 -98.0 -20.6

Prince Edward Island 0.2 0.0 1.5 0.1 1.5 0.0 1.2 772.3 13.6Territories

1/0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 1.3 0.0 916.4 28,500.9 39.5

Note: Canada's export values by province are based on data from Statistics Canada. Therefore, this information is not comparable

with the other set of data (from BANXICO) used on this report to calculate Canada's total exports to Mexico.1/

Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon.

Source: The Ministry of the Economy with data from Statistics Canada

Growth rates %January - August

*Yukon 0.1%

Saskatchewan

3.0%{ 2.1% }

( 7.2% )

[ 0.6% ]

Ontario

38.8%{ 72.6% }

(5.7% )

[79.1% ]

Manitoba

3.6%{ 3.1% }

(7.9% )

[ 1.7% ]

Quebec

23.4%{ 9.1% }

( 13.4% )

[7.8% ]

*Newfoundland

1.5%

*Prince Edward

Island 0.4%

*New Brunswick 2.3%

*Northwest

Territories 0.1%

*Nunavut

0.1%British Columbia

13.3%{5.5% }

( 4.1% )

[ 5.8% ]

Alberta

10.5%{ 6.8% }

( 14.9% )

[ 4.4% ]

Share %:

1 Population

{ Trade }

( Exports to Mexico )

[ Imports from Mexico ]

*Nova Scotia 2.9%

Share %:

1Population

{ Trade }

( Exports to Mexico )

[ Imports from Mexico ]

Canada – Mexico trade by province

January – August 2010

*Yukon 0.1%

Saskatchewan

3.1%{ 2.1% }

( 8.1% )

[ 0.7% ]

Ontario

38.7%{ 73.5% }

(48.8% )

[79.2% ]

Manitoba

3.6%{ 2.6% }

(6.3% )

[ 1.7% ]

Quebec

23.2%{9.0% }

(15.5% )

[7.5% ]

*Newfoundland

1.5%

*Prince Edward

Island 0.4%

*New Brunswick 2.2%

*Northwest

Territories 0.1%

*Nunavut

0.1%

Alberta

10.9%{ 6.5% }

( 16.0% )

[ 4.3% ]

Share %:

1 Population

{ Trade }

( Exports to Mexico )

[ Imports from Mexico ]

* Altogether represent 0.8% of total trade

1: Population: preliminary post censal estimates. April 1, 2010

Source: Ministry of the Economy with data from Statistics Canada

*Nova Scotia 2.8%

The NAFTA Office of Mexico in Canada www.nafta-mexico.org

5