Forecast: Sales of Automotive and Household Fuels in Non-Store Retailing in Canada

The sales of automotive and household fuels in non-store retailing in Canada are forecasted to decline steadily from 7.31 billion CAD in 2024 to 6.68 billion CAD in 2028. This downward trend indicates a persistent decrease in consumer demand or a shift in purchasing patterns over this period. In 2023, the value stood below 7.31 billion CAD, marking the onset of this declining pattern.

Key variations include a year-on-year decline with the highest in 2025, followed by a gradual decrease through 2028. The compound average growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year span highlights an average annual decline in sales.

Future trends to watch for include the shift towards more sustainable energy sources, changing consumer behaviors concerning fuel consumption, and advancements in digital retailing platforms that may influence these sales figures.

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