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Manitoba posts increase in manufacturing shipments

WINNIPEG — Manitoba was one of only four provinces to post an increase in manufacturing shipments in June, according to Statistics Canada figures released today.

The agency said $1.31 billion worth of goods were shipped from Manitoba factories during the month. That was a three per cent increase from the $1.27 billion worth of goods shipped in May.

June’s rebound followed a 0.2 per cent decline in sales from April to May.

Despite the improvement, June’s sales were still down two per cent from a year earlier, when $1.34 billion worth of goods were sold.

Nationally, Statistics Canada said a 10.6 per cent drop in sales of petroleum and coal products pushed down overall manufacturing sales in Canada to $48.9 billion in June. That was 0.4 per cent lower than in the previous month.

The agency said a number of factors contributed to the decline in petroleum and coal products, including a price drop, shutdowns at several refineries, and lower volumes at others.

It noted that 12 of other 20 industries reported higher sales for the month.

murray.mcneill@freepress.mb.ca

 

 

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