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Manufacturing Sales

Manufacturing sales, including shipments, inventories, and orders, represent the dollar value of goods sold by manufacturers. This indicator showcases the current and expected future growth of goods produced in the economy. If sales increase faster than inventories, producers will increase production or prices so that no shortages occur.

Adapted from Statistics Canada, Table 16-10-0048-01 (Manufacturing Sales). This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.

Highlights

  • In January 2024, manufacturing sales in Saskatchewan were down by 4.0%, to approximately $2.4B, compared to $2.5B in January 2023 (seasonally-unadjusted). In this period, Saskatchewan ranked sixth in terms of percentage change among the provinces. The national average decreased by 2.4%.

For more information on Statistics Canada's release, click here

Adapted from Statistics Canada, Table 16-10-0048-01 (Manufacturing Sales). This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.

Adapted from Statistics Canada, Table 16-10-0048-01 (Manufacturing Sales). This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.

Released: March 14, 2024

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