When a Japanese firm buys Canadian lumber, this transaction appears as a
A) debit on the Canadian capital account.
B) debit on Canada's trade account.
C) credit on the Japanese capital account.
D) credit on the Canadian current account.
E) credit on the Japanese current account.
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