Table 6
Estimates of impact of COVID-19 on manufacturing sales by industry – Unadjusted
Lower 95% confidence interval – June 2020 | Estimate – June 2020 | Upper 95% confidence interval – June 2020 | |
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millions of dollars | millions of dollars | millions of dollars | |
Manufacturing | -4,816 | -4,623 | -4,430 |
Food manufacturing | -379 | -319 | -258 |
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing | -131 | -79 | -28 |
Textile mills | -15 | -11 | -8 |
Textile product mills | -12 | -6 | -0.4 |
Clothing manufacturing | -56 | -40 | -25 |
Leather and allied product manufacturing | -5 | -4 | -3 |
Paper manufacturing | -152 | -120 | -89 |
Printing and related support activities | -239 | -191 | -142 |
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing | -390 | -385 | -380 |
Chemical manufacturing | -183 | -146 | -109 |
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing | -161 | -117 | -72 |
Wood product manufacturing | -244 | -194 | -144 |
Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing | -61 | -35 | -9 |
Primary metal manufacturing | -276 | -260 | -244 |
Fabricated metal product manufacturing | -530 | -463 | -395 |
Machinery manufacturing | -537 | -481 | -425 |
Computer and electronic product manufacturing | -212 | -167 | -123 |
Electrical equipment, appliance and component manufacturing | -111 | -86 | -61 |
Transportation equipment manufacturing | -1,201 | -1,123 | -1,044 |
Furniture and related product manufacturing | -213 | -178 | -143 |
Miscellaneous manufacturing | -274 | -220 | -166 |
Note(s):
- Data in this table are not seasonally adjusted.
- The sum of the individual industries may not add up to the total as a result of rounding.
- In the table, the sampling variability is expressed by using the Wald confidence interval at a confidence level of 95%, which means we expect that the real value falls within the given confidence interval at a 95% confidence level.
Source(s):
Monthly Survey of Manufacturing (2101).
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