Statistics
Canada released its Monthly Survey of Manufacturing on Tuesday, which showed that
the Canadian manufacturing sales fell 1.2 percent m-o-m in June to CAD58.02
billion, following an unrevised 1.6 percent m-o-m increase in May.
Economists had
anticipated a drop of 1.7 percent m-o-m for June.
According to
the survey, sales dropped in 16 of 21 industries, representing 68 percent of
total manufacturing sales. The petroleum and coal product (-3.8 percent m-o-m) and
food (-2.5 percent m-o-m) industries accounted for most of the June drop. Sales
also were lower in the machinery (-5.6 percent m-o-m), paper (-5.9 percent
m-o-m) and chemical (-2.9 percent m-o-m) industries. On the contrary, the
primary metal industry (+11.7 percent m-o-m) posted the largest gain.
Overall, sales
of non-durable goods declined 3.3 percent m-o-m in June, while sales of durable
goods rose 0.7 percent m-o-m.
For the second
quarter, manufacturing sales grew 1.7 percent y-o-y.