The forecast for the import of articles of plaster, other than plasterboard, to Canada indicates a steady decline from $1.9677 million in 2024 to $1.848 million in 2028. The data suggests a consistent year-on-year decrease in import value, showing a subtle negative trend. This downward movement could reflect market saturation, changing consumption patterns, or increased domestic production.
Considering long-term trends, it's important to watch for:
- Shifts in Canadian construction sector demands.
- Potential trade policy changes affecting import dynamics.
- Evolving consumer preferences towards sustainable building materials which could impact traditional plaster products.