Machinery Industries, Except Electrical Machinery - ARCHIVED
Journals and periodicals: 42-250-X
The most recent issue contains "Non-Electrical machinery industries post strong growth in 1997, with market uncertainty on the horizon" by Russell Kowaluk. Based on statistical information provided by the Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM), this article explores the machinery industries (except electrical machinery), discussing various key statistics including shipment value, input costs and labour information. Other significant economic indicators to be assessed include monthly manufacturing estimates, international trade statistics, and rates of capacity utilization and investment.
Canada's machinery industries remained one of the fastest growing manufacturing sectors in 1997. However, during the later half of 1998 and into 1999, recent developments confirm that the tide of prosperity the industry has benefited from in recent years has tapered off. The ensuing article discusses the industry, detailing the results of the 1997 ASM, and highlighting the economic climate now challenging the sector.
Titles | Release date | More Information |
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Machinery Industries, Except Electrical Machinery, 1997 - ARCHIVED | February 4, 2000 | More information |
Machinery Industries, Except Electrical Machinery, 1996 - ARCHIVED | July 19, 1999 | More information |
Machinery Industries, Except Electrical Machinery, 1995 - ARCHIVED | December 11, 1998 | More information |
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Subjects
Keywords
- Air conditioning
- Analytical products
- Compressors
- Containers
- Electric power transmission
- Equipment
- Fans (machinery)
- Goods-producing industries
- Machinery
- Manufacturing processes
- Materials and supplies
- Mining
- Principal statistics
- Pumps
- Refrigeration equipment
- Sawmills
- Shipments of goods
- Turbines
- Woodworking machinery
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