{"id":2102,"date":"2023-04-18T18:25:36","date_gmt":"2023-04-18T18:25:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rbc.com\/en\/economics\/2023\/04\/18\/proof-point-will-a-weak-canadian-dollar-fire-up-inflation\/"},"modified":"2023-04-18T18:25:36","modified_gmt":"2023-04-18T18:25:36","slug":"proof-point-will-a-weak-canadian-dollar-fire-up-inflation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rbc.com\/en\/economics\/canadian-analysis\/featured-analysis\/insights\/proof-point-will-a-weak-canadian-dollar-fire-up-inflation\/","title":{"rendered":"<b>Proof Point:<\/b> Will a weak Canadian dollar fire up inflation?"},"content":{"rendered":"<ul class=\"disc pad-l\">\n<li>A lower Canadian dollar, especially against the greenback, has sparked fears that import prices will rise\u2014lighting up inflation just as it\u2019s finally settling down.<\/li>\n<li>But with domestic services dominating more of what we buy and Canada importing more from countries outside the U.S., these currency fluctuations matter less to prices than they once did.<\/li>\n<li>Even for exchange-rate sensitive food products, one third of the $100 billion+ annually spent on food in Canada can be traced back to domestic services like shipping and retail.<\/li>\n<li>And as the U.S. share of imports has fallen, Chinese imports have steadily risen (and the Canadian dollar is stronger against the yuan.)<\/li>\n<li><strong>Bottom line:<\/strong> A weak CAD won\u2019t derail inflation trends that are now heading in the right direction. In an increasingly services-dominant economy, demand, not currency, will decide where prices go.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h4>The Canadian dollar\u2019s the softest it\u2019s been in almost three years<\/h4>\n<p>Throughout much of 2022, rising uncertainty about inflation, economic growth and the war in Ukraine sent the greenback soaring. Meantime, the gap between key policy rates in Canada and the U.S. widened as the Fed continued its hiking cycle while the Bank of Canada announced a conditional pause. A weaker Canadian dollar means higher import prices. That\u2019s fine in normal times, but with inflation flying high already, the concern is that a weaker CAD could worsen the burden of high prices. This could in turn push the BoC to follow the U.S. Fed by resuming rate hikes.<\/p>\n<p>These concerns\u2014while not entirely unwarranted\u2014are often overblown.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-47301\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rbc.com\/en\/economics\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/23\/2025\/03\/Proof-Point-Chart-1-EN.png\" alt=\"chart: A strong U.S. dollar doesn\u2019t equal a weaker Canadian dollar\" width=\"1200\" height=\"707\" \/><\/p>\n<h4>Services matter more than ever<\/h4>\n<p>For one thing, Canada is increasingly a<em> services economy<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>The OECD estimates that 80% of the value of total goods and services consumed (spending from households, government, and non-profit institutions) in Canada is produced domestically. Over half of those expenditures are on services (things like rent, education, and childcare) that aren\u2019t typically traded across borders. Even among physical goods that are more likely to be imported, a big part of the final price tag is tied to <a href=\"https:\/\/thoughtleadership.rbc.com\/proof-point-the-rise-of-services-in-canadian-goods-trade\/\">domestically-produced services<\/a>\u2014that is, the retail, wholesale, and transportation services that get products from manufacturing floors to shelves. These are all expenses that won\u2019t be directly impacted by currency fluctuations.<\/p>\n<p>Food is a great example. In 2021, Canadian households consumed $105 billion worth of food, $22 billion of which was imported. Some of these items are more sensitive to currency shifts than others. For instance, 81% of fresh fruits, nuts and vegetables are shipped from other countries\u2014and prices for these items tend to move more quickly than for others. But a significant chunk of food spending (roughly a third of the total $105 billion per year) can be traced back to value added from services. And much of that comes back to employee wages, where exchange rate volatility would have much less impact. <\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-47302\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rbc.com\/en\/economics\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/23\/2025\/03\/Proof-Point-Chart-2-EN.png\" alt=\"Chart: Canada\u2019s international trade is diversifying\" width=\"1200\" height=\"707\" \/><\/p>\n<h4>Canada-U.S. trade still dominates, but other markets are growing<\/h4>\n<p>Of course, exchange rates still matter for the share of domestic consumption that does come from abroad. But as the share of imports from non-U.S. countries and regions has grown, the greenback has become less critical than it once was. Even the value of items sourced directly from the U.S. includes a significant share of intermediate inputs sourced from other countries. According to the OECD, the U.S. accounted for roughly 46% of total Canadian consumption imports in 2018, down from 56% in 1995. Most of that decline looks to have been soaked up by China, which accounted for 12% of total consumption imports in 2018 compared to just 2% in 1995.<\/p>\n<p>This matters, particularly since the Canadian dollar has appreciated relative to the Chinese yuan and Japanese yen since the end of 2021. And cheaper imports from other large trading partners like China should have at least partially offset some of the pressure brought on by a stronger greenback.<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rbc.com\/en\/economics\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/23\/2025\/03\/Proof-Point-Chart-3-EN.png\" alt=\"Chart: Canada\u2019s international trade is diversifying \" width=\"1200\" height=\"729\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-47300\" \/><\/p>\n<h4>Ultimately, it\u2019s demand that\u2019ll sway domestic inflation<\/h4>\n<p>What if the Canadian dollar slumped against most other currencies? That would, by definition, be inflationary. But even then, the impacts aren\u2019t as dramatic as often thought. Back in 2015, the Bank of Canada estimated a one-time permanent 10% broad-based depreciation in the Canadian dollar would raise headline CPI by ~0.3% in the short run (mostly on higher food and gasoline prices). And if anything, sensitivity has declined since then.<\/p>\n<p>Ultimately, with so much domestic spending taken up by services, it truly will be demand for these services that makes or breaks inflation trends. And in this arena, we continue to see positive signs. In the latest Bank of Canada survey on consumer expectations (for Q1 2023), more consumers reported lower spending, particularly on discretionary services, as higher prices and borrowing costs increasingly squeezed their wallets. If that holds, we expect improvements in domestic price pressures, regardless of where the Canadian dollar might end up.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong><em>Nathan Janzen<\/em><\/strong> is an Assistant Chief Economist, leading the macroeconomic analysis group. His focus is on analysis and forecasting macroeconomic developments in Canada and the United States. Nathan has been with RBC since 2008 with a focus on covering the macroeconomic outlook for Canada and the United States. He has a MA in economics from McMaster University and a BA in economics from the University of Regina.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Claire Fan<\/em><\/strong> joined RBC as an economist since 2019 after graduating with a bachelor of business administration from the University of Toronto, and a master in financial economics from Western University. At RBC, she focuses on covering the macroeconomic outlook for Canada and the United States, and is responsible for projecting key indicators including GDP, employment and inflation. Her publications include the inflation watch series and various other analyses on labour market trends, recession probabilities and inequalities.<\/p>\n<p><em>Proof Point is edited by Edited by <b>Naomi Powell<\/b>, Managing Editor of RBC Economics &#038; Thought Leadership.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Throughout much of 2022, rising uncertainty about inflation, economic growth and the war in Ukraine sent the greenback 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