In 2023, the re-import of knitted or crocheted men's and boys' shirts of man-made fibres to Canada stood at a data point that we do not have explicitly. However, the forecasted data from 2024 suggests a declining trend in the re-import values for the subsequent years, with a steady year-on-year decrease: 22.88k USD in 2024, 21.96k USD in 2025, 21.06k USD in 2026, 20.18k USD in 2027, and 19.32k USD in 2028. This represents an annual decrease in value over the years, indicating a potential shift in market dynamics or consumer preference.
Future trends to watch for:
- Changes in trade policies affecting textile imports and re-imports.
- Fluctuations in global demand and supply chains for man-made fibres.
- Potential shifts in consumer preferences towards sustainable or alternative materials.
- Technological advancements in the textile industry that could impact production costs and re-import needs.