From 2013 to 2022, the plywood production in Egypt remained consistent at 28.0 Thousand Cubic Meters with no year-on-year variations, indicating stability in this industry. In 2023, a slight decrease was observed with the production shrinking to 27.98 Thousand Cubic Meters, marking a year-on-year variation of -0.068%. The five-year CAGR from 2023 to 2028 is projected to be -0.05%, leading to an overall low cumulative decrease of -0.26% by 2028, with production forecasted to reach 27.89 Thousand Cubic Meters. This suggests a very gradual declining trend in the production of plywood in Egypt.
Looking forward, it will be crucial to monitor the impact of economic policies, fluctuations in the construction industry, and potential technological advancements in manufacturing processes, all of which could influence plywood production volumes.