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    Canadian wholesalers sales fell in July

    Maria GillBy Maria GillSeptember 16, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
    Canadian wholesalers sales fell in July
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    (OTTAWA) Sales of Canadian wholesalers fell 2.1% to $70.1 billion in July, dragged down by a drop in the building materials and supplies sector due to lumber prices, Statistics Canada reported Thursday.


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    This is the second consecutive monthly decline in wholesale sales, and the largest since April 2020, the federal agency said.

    Sales of building materials and supplies fell 12.4% as a result of lower timber prices, while sales of personal and household goods fell 1.6% and sales of food, beverage and tobacco products fell 0.8%.

    The largest increase was noted in the automotive parts and accessories sector, which rose by 1.8%.

    Excluding building materials and supplies, wholesale sales advanced 0.1%.

    Quebec wholesalers’ sales, which hit a record in June, fell 8.8% to $13.4 billion in July. Statistics Canada said the drop represented more than three-quarters of the drop in the country’s wholesale sales.

    Expressed in constant dollars, total wholesale sales fell 2.4% in July.

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