Canada’s Manufacturing Sales Rose 4.2% In February - InvestingChannel

Canada’s Manufacturing Sales Rose 4.2% In February

Canadian manufacturing sales rose 4.2% to $67.7 billion in February, according to Statistics

Canada.

The main driver of manufacturing in February was the automotive industry, which ramped up

production even as the industry faced protests blocking the Ambassador Bridge between

Canada and the United States.

In all, Statistics Canada said manufacturing sales rose in 14 of 21 industries during February to

mark the fifth consecutive month of gains.

The overall increase came as sales of motor vehicles rose 25% to $3.7 billion, the highest level

since January 2021, even as some border crossings between Canada and the U.S. were

blocked by people protesting pandemic health restrictions.

Statistics Canada said the blockades contributed to a 5% drop in exports of motor vehicles and

parts in February. The protests also impacted 17.7% of manufacturing plants, with 13.2%

reporting disruptions in transportation and 8.3% reporting shortages of raw materials.

In addition to the gain in the motor vehicle sector, sales of food products gained 5.3% on grain

and oilseed milling and meat products, while petroleum and coal industry sales rose 6.7% due

in large part to higher prices.

Sales of manufactured wood products gained 8.5% to reach $4.5 billion in February.

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