• Canada’s manufacturing sales plunge more than forecast in April

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15 June 2020

Canada’s manufacturing sales plunge more than forecast in April

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.

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