Statistics
Canada released its Monthly Survey of Manufacturing on Monday, which showed
that the Canadian manufacturing sales tumbled 28.5 percent m-o-m in April to CAD36.37
billion, following a revised 9.8 percent m-o-m decline in March (originally a 9.2
percent m-o-m drop), as many manufacturing plants operated at limited capacity
or ceased operations completely in April due to COVID-19. That was the largest
decline in manufacturing sales on record.
Economists had
forecast an 18.7 percent m-o-m plunge for April.
According to
the survey, sales decreased in all 21 industries, led by sharp declines in the
transportation equipment (-76.4 m-o-m percent, the largest decrease on record) and petroleum and coal
product (-46.4 m-o-m percent, the largest drop on record) industries.
Overall, sales
of durable goods industries declined 38.3 percent m-o-m in April, while sales
of non-durable goods industries plunged 18.7 percent m-o-m.