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Business condition survey of the manufacturing sector, by subsectors (quarterly)

  4th quarter 2003 1st quarter 2004 2nd quarter 2004 3rd quarter 2004 4th quarter 2004
  Production prospects, higher
  seasonally adjusted
  %
All manufacturing industries 34 28 22 23 22
Food 36 32 20 29 36
Beverage and tobacco products 3 62 41 19 14
Textile mills 18 13 16 19 13
Textile product mills 32 42 28 41 17
Clothing 16 21 17 16 23
Leather and allied products 17 18 17 19 14
Wood products 23 20 33 20 19
Paper 22 18 21 21 22
Printing and related support activities 37 25 26 33 29
Petroleum and coal products 27 25 14 20 10
Chemicals 32 48 39 20 21
Plastics and rubber products 38 37 28 30 37
Non-metallic mineral products 29 27 30 37 29
Primary metals 72 26 8 23 10
Fabricated metal products 42 32 32 40 31
Machinery 24 37 45 46 41
Computer and electronic products 6 16 8 13 55
Electrical equipment, appliances and components 41 18 35 16 32
Transportation equipment 32 31 22 21 13
Furniture and related products 45 40 37 34 24
Miscellaneous manufacturing 45 44 33 22 47
Note:
- The Business condition survey provides an advance indication of current trends for the manufacturing sector of the Canadian economy.
- North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), 2002.
Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM, table 302-0007 .
Last modified: 2004-10-28.

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