The forecast for the re-import value of bobbins, spools, and cops of paper pulp, paper, or paperboard to Canada shows a steady upward trend from 2024 to 2028, starting at $315.86 thousand in 2024 and reaching $343.27 thousand by 2028. With these values, the year-on-year growth is consistent, averaging around 2% per annum. The actual data from 2023 is not provided, but assuming similar growth, the positive trajectory suggests a stable increase in demand or a rise in global trade influences impacting Canada’s re-import activities.
Future trends to watch include technological advancements in packaging, evolving trade policies, and shifts in global supply chains. These factors could further impact import dynamics and demand for recycled paper materials in Canada.