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Alberta’s export sector experiencing ‘strong recovery,’ says ATB Financial

Alberta’s international merchandise exports were 45.1 per cent, or $34.2 billion, higher over the first 10 months of 2021 than over the same period last year, according to ATB Financial.
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The improvement in Alberta’s international merchandise exports so far this year has been led by the oil and gas industry, according to ATB Financial. (File photo by The Canadian Press)

Alberta’s international merchandise exports were 45.1 per cent, or $34.2 billion, higher over the first 10 months of 2021 than over the same period last year, according to ATB Financial.

The improvement was led by higher oil and gas sector exports, which were up by 57.1 per cent, or $26.5 billion.

Other industries with year-to-date exports more than a billion dollars higher than in 2020 include chemical manufacturing (up $2.1 billion), petroleum refineries (up $2 billion), wood product manufacturing (up $1.8 billion) and food manufacturing (up $1.4 billion).

The value of wood product exports posted the highest percentage increase at 99.7 per cent above where things stood at the same point in 2020.

Out of the 20 largest export industries in Alberta, only five had lower year-to-date exports. Crop exports were down the most in dollar terms at $223.6 million due to lower exports of peas and lentils (both wheat and canola exports were higher). This was followed by livestock exports at $98.5 million, transportation equipment manufacturing at $47.2 million, beverage products at $2.5 million, and furniture at $0.7 million.

Nationally, international exports were up by 20.5 per cent, or $81.9 billion, over the first 10 months of 2021 compared to the same period in 2020.

National export value was higher in every major industry except transportation equipment manufacturing, which was down by 5.2 per cent ($3.2 billion) due to supply chain disruptions, and beverage and tobacco product manufacturing, which was down by 0.2 per cent ($2.4 million).



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