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2025.09.2212:43:23UTC+00Canada Producer Prices Rise Moderately in August

In August, Canada experienced a 0.5% increase in industrial producer prices compared to the previous month, building on July's 0.7% rise but falling short of market forecasts of 0.9%. This uptick was primarily driven by elevated prices in sectors such as chemicals, meat, fish and dairy products, motorized and recreational vehicles, and primary non-ferrous metal products. Conversely, lower energy and petroleum prices tempered the overall increase. Excluding the energy sector, the Industrial Product Price Index (IPPI) increased by 0.7%. Prices for meat, fish, and dairy products rose for the ninth consecutive month, with a 1.9% increase, particularly notable in fresh and frozen beef and veal, which surged by 5.2%, and chicken, which rose by 2.1%, due to strong seasonal demand coupled with a constrained domestic supply. In the primary non-ferrous metal category, prices rose by 1.0%, buoyed by increases in gold (up 1.6%) and silver (up 1.9%), while there was a 3.7% decline in platinum group metals following three months of consecutive growth. Energy and petroleum prices saw a decrease of 1.3%, with a significant 6.0% drop in diesel prices, albeit a 1.8% rise in gasoline prices during the summer driving season.

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