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Canada Manufacturing Sales for March 3.0% vs 3.5% estimate

Prior month 3.6% revised lower to 3.4%

Details for March:

Canadian manufacturing sales rose 3.0% in March to $73.6 billion, the highest level since January 2025. The expectation was for a gain of 3.5%.
Sales increased in 9 of 21 subsectors, led by:

Petroleum and coal products: +22.7%

Transportation equipment: +6.0%

Excluding petroleum and coal products, manufacturing sales still rose 0.7% in March.

Year-over-year manufacturing sales increased 3.5%.

In real terms, manufacturing sales rose 1.0%, while the Industrial Product Price Index increased 2.4%.

First-quarter 2026 manufacturing sales edged up 0.1% to $214.1 billion, marking the third straight quarterly increase.

Top contributors to the quarterly gain:

Petroleum and coal products: +4.9%

Primary metals: +4.3%

Transportation equipment sales fell 6.5% in Q1, the largest quarterly decline among subsectors.

How did specific industries do?

Petroleum and coal product sales surged 22.7% in March to $9.4 billion, the highest since September 2023.

The increase was largely price-driven, as real sales fell 3.5%.

Energy and petroleum prices jumped 27.4% amid Middle East geopolitical tensions and disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz.

Quarterly petroleum product sales rose 4.9% in Q1 2026, the third straight quarterly increase.

Exports of refined petroleum products increased 14.4% in March.

Transportation equipment sales rose 6.0% to $11.4 billion in March after a 19.8% gain in February.

Motor vehicle sales jumped 15.0%, leading the increase within the sector.

Auto production increased following factory retooling completion and the addition of a new production shift at another assembly plant.

Motor vehicle and parts exports rose 5.4% in March.

Despite the monthly gain, motor vehicle sales fell 13.6% in Q1 2026.

Aerospace production rose 5.2% in March to a record $3.0 billion.

Growth was supported by strong global demand for commercial aircraft, business jets, aircraft parts, and maintenance services.

Q1 aerospace production increased 1.4% to $8.7 billion.

Aircraft and aircraft parts exports rose 1.2% in March.
This article was written by Greg Michalowski at investinglive.com.


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