Canada's Manufacturing Sales Drop 3.6 Percent in February
The figure came below the market expectations of a 2.7% decrease, while manufacturing sales rose 4.5% in January.
There were declines in 12 of the 21 manufacturing industries, led by the petroleum and coal products that fell 14.9% to $8.8 billion in February, marking the third-largest monthly decline on record.
They were followed by motor vehicles with a 12.3% decrease, ending three consecutive monthly increases.
"The monthly decline resulted from lower volumes and prices as sales in real terms decreased 2.4% in February and the Industrial Product Price Index edged down 0.8%," Statistics Canada said in a statement.
Sales in the machinery industry, on the other hand, rose 3% to a record-high level of $4.6 billion in February -- the fourth monthly increase in a row.
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