Canada’s manufacturing sector faced a deeper downturn in June due to U.S. tariffs, leading to the sharpest cut in output in five years. The S&P Global Canada Manufacturing PMI dropped to 45.6, marking the fifth consecutive month below 50, indicating contraction. International orders were weak, with a decline in output and input inventories. Tariffs drove price increases and supply delays. Confidence in the outlook remains uncertain.
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