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Canada June factory sales most likely fell 2.6%, Statscan flash estimate shows

A general view of the factory floor and numerous automated machines used in the production and manufacturing of aircraft parts, at Abipa Canada in Boisbriand
July 24, 2024
Reuters

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian factory sales most likely fell 2.6% in June from May, largely due to the chemical product and transportation equipment subsectors, Statistics Canada said in a flash estimate on Wednesday.

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