The economic weakness is mainly due to the double blow of domestic and external demand. Domestically, high interest rates have curbed consumption. Externally, it is affected by the escalation of the trade friction between the United States and Canada. Canada relies on the US market for 75% of its exports. Key industries such as steel, aluminum and automobiles have been hit hard by the 25% tariffs imposed by the US. Exports to the US plummeted by 3.7 billion US dollars in March.
The president of the Toronto Real Estate Board pointed out that consumers are assessing the trade policy risks after the federal election. If the situation eases, it may boost market confidence.
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