With production value of USD78.1 million, Canada accounts for 11.9% of the North America total in 2024. The industry’s exports share increases in 2024 to 51.4% of total production output. The industry’s profitability decreases and stands at 9.5% of production value in 2024, the 13th highest across the top 20 developed countries. The costs of the industry decrease by 10.3% in 2024, largely driven by declining B2B costs. The total number of companies decreases in 2024, to 163 units. Canada has the 16th largest market size for cordage, rope, twine and netting across the top 20 developed countries, with demand reaching USD130 million in 2024. B2B drives market demand, with B2B spending representing 80.5% of total demand in 2024. The market is dominated by foreign suppliers, as imports account for 70.7% of total market size in 2024.
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This is the aggregation of cordage, rope, twine and netting, finishing of textiles, made-up textile articles, spinning of textile fibers; weaving of textiles, tanning and dressing of leather, and technical textiles, labels, badges and other textile products.
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