The forecast for the re-import of wadding of man-made fibers to Canada, excluding sanitary articles, shows a continuous decline from 2024 to 2028. The quantity is expected to decrease from 37.85 kilograms in 2024 to 34.47 kilograms by 2028. This indicates a steady downward trend with an approximate average yearly decline of around 2.35% from 2024 onwards. For context, the import value in 2023 was slightly higher, though the exact figure is not provided. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year period illustrates a gradual reduction in volume.
Future trends to watch for include economic factors influencing demand for wadding products, regulatory changes impacting trade, innovations in manufacturing, and shifts in global supply chains. Monitoring these elements could provide insights into potential changes in import volumes beyond 2028.