Saskatchewan goods were in demand and on the move in June, with the province recording more than $3.0 billion in export sales for the month - an increase of nearly 34 per cent over June 2013. According to a Statistics Canada report released today, this is the highest recorded export sales for the month of June.
"These statistics are a reflection of the strength of our economy," Trade Minister Jeremy Harrison said. "With Saskatchewan exports once again outperforming the majority of provinces, this is a sign that our economy continues to be on the right track."
Commodities on the rise in June included farm, fishing and food products, up 63.8 per cent to $869 million; consumer goods, up 56 per cent to $280 million; and energy products, up 39.6 per cent to $1.2 billion.
"All of these commodities combined demonstrate the strength of the Saskatchewan economy," Harrison said. "When our economy is strong, we all benefit."