U.S. shutdown forces delay in Canadian trade data publication


By Lin Wei

OTTAWA, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- Statistics Canada announced on Tuesday that it is postponing the release of its international trade data for September 2025, citing disruptions caused by the partial shutdown of the U.S. federal government.

The release for Canadian international merchandise trade and international trade in services was originally scheduled for Nov. 4. A new release date has not yet been set.

In a statement, the agency explained that it sources its data on Canadian exports to the United States from the U.S. Census Bureau. The partial shutdown has affected bureau operations, resulting in key data files not being transmitted to Statistics Canada.

"As a result, Statistics Canada must postpone the release of merchandise trade data for the September reference month, as well as the release of monthly trade in services, which depends on complete merchandise trade data," the statement read.

Statistics Canada confirmed that its third-quarter releases for Canada's balance of international payments and gross domestic product, scheduled for Nov. 27 and 28, respectively, will be published as planned. However, if September's trade data remains unavailable, the agency will produce special estimates for that month's exports to the United States, partly relying on modelled data.

The agency also warned that the planned release dates for subsequent months could be affected by how long the shutdown lasts. It noted that the 35-day U.S. government shutdown in 2018-2019 resulted in delays in publishing five consecutive months of international merchandise trade data.

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