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RBC Previews This Week's Trade, Jobs Data in Canada
May 26, 2025 1:03 AM

08:13 AM EDT, 05/05/2025 (MT Newswires) -- RBC said it expects Canada's trade balance to swing back to a surplus in March and the labor market shed more jobs in April as early signs of how the Canadian economy evolved with the onset of U.nited States tariffs.

Canada will publish March international merchandise trade on Tuesday and April Labour Force Survey (LFS) on Friday.

To recap, blanket 25% tariffs on virtually all U.S. imports from Canada were briefly imposed on March 4 before being rolled back for trade compliant with the CUSMA/USMCA free trade deal days later. Still, tariff fears drove a surge in U.S. imports as seen in the advance estimate of U.S. trade data for March.

RBC expects those U.S. imports come partially from Canada as Canadian rail traffic bounced back in March after falling in February, but from other regions as well. China reported a rise in exports to the U.S. in March.

The bank estimates exports from Canada rose in March, enough to flip the trade balance back into a surplus from a deficit in February. RBC is also watching the share of trade that's now categorized as compliant with USMCA. Only 38% of U.S. imports from Canada reportedly used the CUSMA/USMCA in 2024, but RBC preicts that share will rise relatively quickly as traders rush to satisfy the rules of origin requirements under CUSMA to avoid paying substantial tariffs.

Outside of trade, tariffs also appear to be choking off early signs of improvement in the Canadian labor market with employment falling by 33,000 in March, while the participation rate dropped for a second consecutive month and unemployment rate ticked up to 6.7%, added the bank. In April, the bank sees those trends persisted and look for another 10,000 decline in jobs, alongside a 6.8% unemployment rate.

The bottom hasn't fallen out yet in the labor market -- the unemployment rate remains below the 6.9% peak late last year. But, softening hiring demand shown by a persistent decline in the number of job openings suggests more weakness is likely ahead. RBC expects the unemployment rate will continue to edge higher into the second half of this year.

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