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January 07, 2025
NOVA SCOTIA INTERNATIONAL GOODS EXPORTS, NOVEMBER 2024

Year-over-year (November 2024 vs November 2023, domestic exports on a customs-basis, unadjusted)

Nova Scotia international goods exports were $495.5 million in November 2024, an increase of 5.8% compared to November 2023.

Canada's goods exports decreased by 2.4% compared to November 2023. Six provinces reported year-over year decli ...

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January 07, 2025
CANADA TRADE BALANCE, NOVEMBER 2024

Month-over-month (November 2024 vs October 2024)

In November 2024, Canada's international exports of goods rose to $66.1 billion (+2.2% from October). Canada’s goods imports rose to $66.4 billion (+1.8%). As imports grew slower than exports, Canada's goods trade deficit narrowed by $221 million to $323 million in November 2024.                                &nb ...

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January 07, 2025
US TRADE BALANCE, NOVEMBER 2024

Month over month (November 2024 vs October 2024)

The United States goods and services deficit widened by $4.6 billion to $78.2 billion. The goods deficit widened by $5.4 billion to $103.4 billion, and the services surplus widened by $851 million to $25.2 billion.                                                       ...

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January 07, 2025
EU AND EURO AREA UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, NOVEMBER 2024

Eurostat has reported that the unemployment rate in the Euro Area was unchanged at 6.3% in November 2024. For the broader 27 countries of the entire European Union, the unemployment rate was unchanged at 5.9% in November 2024.

In November, youth unemployment rates increased to 15.3% from 15.2% in October in the European Union and were unchanged at 15.0% in ...

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January 06, 2025
TRENDS IN GDP PER CAPITA, 1981-2023

Statistics Canada's recent provincial economic accounts showed that Nova Scotia reported the lowest real GDP per capita among provinces in 2023.  This is not the first time Nova Scotia's real GDP per capita has been below that of any other province; similar results were reported in 1996 and 2006.

The report that follows compares per capita values of the major components of GDP, measured as a share of the national per capita average.  Values are calculated in real terms whe ...

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