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Monthly Survey of Manufacturing, April 2013

The following is excerpted from a 14 June 2013 release by Statistics Canada.

Manufacturing sales fell 2.4% in April to $48.2 billion — the fourth decline in five months and the largest monthly percentage drop since August 2009. Lower sales in the petroleum and coal product, and primary metal industries were largely responsible for the decline.

Sales were down in 13 of 21 industries, representing about 86% of Canadian manufacturing.

Constant dollar manufacturing sales fell 1.6% as sales volumes were lower in April.

Sales of durable (-1.6%) and non-durable (-3.2%) goods declined in April.

This release is available in its entirety at:
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/130614/dq130614a-eng.htm?HPA

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