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Canadian manufactur­ing starts 2019 with ‘pleasant surprise’ of sales boost

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OTTAWA Canadian manufactur­ing sales ended a streak of three consecutiv­e months of declines as they grew more than expected in January.

Statistics Canada said Friday manufactur­ing sales in the first month of the year rose one per cent to $57.1 billion, boosted by higher sales in the food as well as the electrical equipment, appliance and component industries.

Economists on average had expected an increase of 0.4 per cent for January, according to Thomson Reuters Eikon.

“Canadian manufactur­ing started 2019 with a much-needed pleasant surprise,” TD Bank economist Omar Abdelrahma­n wrote in a report.

“The positive headline was boosted further by an impressive volumes print, broad-based sectoral and regional gains, and an upward revision to December’s data.”

Manufactur­ing sales in volume terms rose 1.4 per cent.

The better-than-expected numbers followed disappoint­ing economic growth figures to end 2018.

The Bank of Canada kept its key interest rate on hold last week following an unexpected­ly weak reading for economic growth in the fourth quarter of last year. Growth in the three-month period slowed to an annualized pace of just 0.4 per cent, the slowest pace in two and a half years.

TD noted that despite the positive manufactur­ing numbers, it still expects a generally weak first quarter.

“Looking ahead, the manufactur­ing sector should receive some support from a weak loonie and continued growth south of the border,” Abdelrahma­n wrote.

Manufactur­ing sales were up in 15 of 21 industries, representi­ng 55.9 per cent of total manufactur­ing sales.

Food manufactur­ing sales rose 2.8 per cent to $8.8 billion in January, following a 2.1-per-cent drop in December, while the electrical equipment, appliance and component industry rose 13 per cent to $1.1 billion, following a 0.2 per cent move lower in December.

The aerospace product and parts industry fell 12.4 per cent to $1.9 billion, while the paper manufactur­ing industry dropped 2.7 per cent to $2.4 billion.

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