Excluding Oil, the US Has a Trade Surplus with Canada Every Year Since 2008

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Summary:
- The United States has had a trade surplus with Canada every year since 2008, excluding oil.
- This means the U.S. exports more goods and services to Canada than it imports, except for oil.
- The trade surplus with Canada is an important economic relationship between the two countries, as it helps balance the overall U.S. trade deficit.

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