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A dynamic economy
Ontario has a varied manufacturing sector
Source: Ontario Ministry of Finance, Ontario Economic Accounts, Q2 2007, October 2007 (10/2007)
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| Ontario GDP by the Major Manufacturing Sectors, 2006 |
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| Food, Beverages & Tobacco Products |
8,466 |
| Textiles, Clothing & Leather Products |
1,129 |
| Wood Products & Furniture |
3,944 |
| Paper Products & Printing |
4,908 |
| Chemical & Petroleum Products |
7,531 |
| Plastic & Rubber Products |
4,492 |
| Primary Metal & Fabricated Metal Products |
10,379 |
| Machinery |
5,144 |
| Electrical & Electronic Products |
7,207 |
| Transportation Equipment |
17,714 |
| Other Manufacturing |
3,915 |
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NOTES:
Ontario production is measured as Gross Domestic Product at basic prices.
Ontario is a large manufacturer of automotive products and electrical equipment.
Source: Ontario Ministry of Finance, Ontario Economic Accounts, Q2 2007, October 2007 (10/2007)
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| Ontario GDP by the Major Transportation Sector, 2006 |
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| Total Auto Industry (Vehicles & Parts) |
92 |
15,715 |
| Other Transportation Equipment |
8 |
1,505 |
| Total Transportation Equipment |
100 |
17,714 |
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