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Thomas StorringDirector – Economics and Statistics
Tel: 902-424-2410Email: thomas.storring@novascotia.ca

November 15, 2022
MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS, SEPTEMBER 2022

Month over month (seasonally adjusted, September 2022 vs August 2022)

Nova Scotia's manufacturing shipments declined 4.2% to $862 million. National shipments increased 0.03% to $70.4 billion.

Manufacturing shipments were down in 8 of 10 provinces, led by New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.  Quebec reported the largest increase. 

Year over year (September 2022 vs September 2021)

Nova Scotia's manufacturing shipments increased 3.8%. National shipments increased 18.5%.

Manufacturing shipments were up in 9 of 10 provinces, led by New Brunswick, Saskatchewan and Alberta.  Newfoundland and Labrador was the only province to report a decline.

Year to date (seasonally adjusted, January-September 2022 vs January-September 2021)

Nova Scotia's manufacturing shipments increased 8.6%. National shipments increased 19.8%.

Manufacturing shipments were up in all provinces except Newfoundland and Labrador.  New Brunswick reported the fastest growth.  

Nova Scotia's durable goods shipments increased 4.3%, while non-durable goods shipments increased 11.0%. In Halifax, durable goods shipments increased 1.8%, while non-durables increased 8.9%. Outside Halifax, durable goods shipments increased 7.0%, while non-durables increased 11.4%.

Trends 

After reporting a large increased in May of 2022, Nova Scotia's seasonally adjusted manufacturing shipments have fallen back towards previous trends.  Periodic spikes in Nova Scotia's shipments values are not uncommon.  Throughout most of 2022, Nova Scotia's manufacturing shipments growth has lagged the national pace. 

Statistics Canada.  Table  16-10-0047-01   Manufacturers' sales, inventories, orders and inventory to sales ratios, by industry (dollars unless otherwise noted); Table  16-10-0048-01   Manufacturing sales by industry and province, monthly (dollars unless otherwise noted) (x 1,000)Table 16-10-0011-01    Manufacturing sales, by industry for 12 Selected Census Metropolitan Areas (x 1,000)



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