Canada and the United States are each other’s largest trade partners in prefabricated buildings and components. In recent years, the trade balance has shifted, with Canada now exporting more prefabricated buildings and components to the United States than it imports. This shift signals Canada’s growing competitiveness in prefabricated construction and its potential role in strengthening North America’s housing supply chain. For further insights into the residential prefabrication industry in Canada, see this C.D. Howe Institute report.