Statistics
Canada released its Monthly Survey of Manufacturing, which showed that the
Canadian manufacturing sales declined 1.5 percent m-o-m in July to CAD59.55 billion,
following a revised 3.6 percent m-o-m jump in June (originally a 2.1 percent
m-o-m increase).
Economists
had anticipated a fall of 1.2 percent m-o-m for July.
According
to the survey, sales dropped in 12 of 21 industries, led by the wood product
(-21.8 percent m-o-m), aerospace product and parts (-19.0 percent m-o-m),
miscellaneous (-12.1 percent m-o-m) and petroleum and coal product (-2.3 percent
m-o-m) industries. The declines, however, were partially offset by higher sales
in the motor vehicles (+13.5 percent m-o-m), primary metal (+3.9 percent m-o-m)
and motor vehicle parts (+7.6 percent m-o-m) industries.
Overall,
sales of durable goods plunged 2.7 percent m-o-m in July, while sales of
non-durable goods went down 0.3 percent m-o-m.
In
y-o-y terms, manufacturing sales climbed 12.2 percent in July.