Manufacturing sales in Canada sank more than initially was expected in the last month of 2012, reflecting weak activity in the manufacturing sector. Sales dropped 3.1% to $48.0 billion in December, compared with an upwardly revised 1.9% advance in November, Statistics Canada reported on Friday. The reading came below analysts' expectations, who expected just a 0.8% drop in sales. On an annual basis, manufacturing sales fell 3.9% in December, while for a whole 2012 sales rose 3.4% from 2011. At the same time sales of durable goods went down 4.2% to $24.2 billion, while non-durable goods sales tumbled 2.0% to $23.8 billion.
"Motor vehicles plants are usually closed for the part of December, however, the reduction in production was greater than usually observed," Statistics Canada noted.