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WHOLESALE TRADE UP MORE THAN THREE TIMES THE NATIONAL AVERAGE

Released on September 20, 2011

The robust economy in Saskatchewan translated into busy warehouses this summer according to wholesale trade numbers released by Statistics Canada today.

"Consumers and businesses have increased demands for products and services in the province, which translates into wholesalers stocking up to keep the economy moving," Enterprise Minister Jeremy Harrison said. "Wholesale trade has been up significantly this year, which is good news and signifies that our economy continues to expand, creating new jobs and business opportunities."

Wholesale trade increased by 30.3 per cent in July 2011 when compared to July 2010, the best increase among the provinces (seasonally adjusted) and more than three times the national average of 9.0 per cent.

"Saskatchewan's wholesale trade numbers have been well ahead of other provinces in the first half of 2011," Harrison said. "July's report is another example of how confident consumers and businesses are as Saskatchewan continues to lead the country."

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For more information, contact:

Deb Young
Enterprise Saskatchewan
Regina
Phone: 306-787-6315
Email: deb.young@enterprisesask.ca

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