RIYADH: Trade between Saudi Arabia and Canada reached approximately SR11 billion ($2.93 billion) in 2025, while total bilateral trade amounted to around SR66.3 billion over the past five years (2021-2025), reflecting continued commercial ties and diversified trade flows between the two countries.
According to the Financial Analysis Unit at Al-Eqtisadiah, citing data from the General Authority for Statistics, Saudi national exports to Canada totaled SR6.3 billion in 2025, up 0.6 percent year on year. Re-exports added SR126 million, while imports from Canada reached SR4.5 billion, marking annual growth of 0.5 percent.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney began an official visit to Saudi Arabia on July 8, his first official visit to the Kingdom since taking office in 2025, following his participation in the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkiye.
During the visit, Carney is scheduled to hold talks with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on ways to strengthen bilateral relations, with discussions focusing on energy, critical minerals, investment, infrastructure, advanced technologies, and defense cooperation, according to a statement from the Canadian prime minister’s office.
Mineral products topped Saudi national exports to Canada, with a value of nearly SR6 billion, followed by aluminum and aluminum products at SR199 million.









