Canada's trade with the United States has risen 43 percent in that time, and exceeds a billion dollars a day.
The trade between the two countries in 2008 exceeded 20 billion and growing on average 20% every year.
The trade in derivatives vastly exceeds the securities that provide the real income.
Two-way trade between the two countries has doubled in the last four years and now exceeds $400 million a year.
It is estimated that bilateral trade would exceed $12 billion in 5 years with this trade agreement.
Since then, bilateral trade has significantly increased and exceeded the US$3,3 billion mark as of 2006.
That trade last year exceeded $150 billion.
By 1990, two-way trade exceeded C$3 billion, and in 1992, C$4.6 billion.
In 2012, the bilateral trade between each country exceeded to hit $3 billion.
China's global trade exceeded $2.4 trillion at the end of 2008.