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To: The Wharf who wrote (22613)3/12/2005 3:19:09 PM
From: sea_urchin  Respond to of 81177
 
Darleen > Newest release states she is importing more than she exports

Same as South Africa. That's the curse of a strong currency. Similar to drugs -- one feels much stronger but actually gets weaker.



To: The Wharf who wrote (22613)3/12/2005 9:25:33 PM
From: philv  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81177
 
Darleen, I don't think your statement about Canada's trade figures is right. As far as I know, Canada has a surplus trade with the US and the rest of the world. The stronger Canadian dollar of course did do some damage, but the figure is not in red as far as I know. As a matter of fact, just now looking at the NAFTA figures, Canada is in a healthy surplus of almost 5 billion dollars/month with the US.

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