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Canada's trade deficit narrows to $2.9 billion

Canada's February trade deficit was $2.9 billion, narrowing the gap from a revised shortfall of $3.1 billion in January.

Trade surplus with U.S. widens but country still has a deficit with the rest of the world

Canada's trade surplus with the U.S. widened in February, but the gap with the rest of the world got larger, giving the country an overall trade deficit of $2.9 billion. (Chinatopix via Associated Press)

Canada's February trade deficit was $2.9 billion, narrowing the gap from a revised shortfall of $3.1 billion in January.

Exports were down 1.3 per cent in February, while imports declined 1.6 per cent.

Statistics Canada revised January's numbers toshow a smaller deficit by more than $1 billion compared to its initial estimate of $4.2 billion.

The combined trade deficit for February, January and December, which reported a shortfall of $4.8 billion, was $10.8 billion the country's biggest three-month deficit on record.

Canada imported less gold, electronics, industrial machinery, consumer goods and car parts during the month.

On the other side of the ledger, the country also exported less of just about everything that wasn't energy.

Exports to the U.S., meanwhile, increased by far more than imports did, so Canada's trade surplus with its biggest trading partner widened from $2.6billion in January to $3.5billion.

The trade gap with the rest of the world, meanwhile, widenedfrom $5.7billion in January to $6.4billion.

with files from CBC News