Canada’s secondary wood products market to reach US $34.1B by 2028
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The Canadian secondary wood products market is projected to experience an average annual growth rate of 1.7% between 2023 and 2028, according to IMARC Group, a research and consulting firm.

The growth rate predicted by IMARC would increase the Canadian secondary wood products market from US $30.3 billion in 2022 to $34.1 billion in 2028. IMARC’s scope of secondary wood products includes kitchen cabinets and countertops, engineered wood products, wooden pallets, and secondary paper products.

Key questions addressed in the IMARC report include:

  • Which are the popular product types in the Canada secondary wood products market?
  • What are the various stages in the value chain of the Canada secondary wood products industry?
  • What are the key driving factors and challenges in the Canada secondary wood products industry?
  • What is the structure of the Canada secondary wood products industry and who are the key players?
  • What is the degree of competition in the Canada secondary wood products industry?

Learn more about the study and request a free sample report.

 

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Rich Christianson is the owner of Richson Media LLC, a Chicago-based communications firm focused on the industrial woodworking sector. Rich is the former long-time editorial director and associate publisher of Woodworking Network. During his nearly 35-year career, Rich has toured more than 250 woodworking operations throughout North America, Europe and Asia and has written extensively on woodworking technology, design and supply trends. He has also directed and promoted dozens of woodworking trade shows, conferences and seminars including the Cabinets & Closets Conference & Expo and the Woodworking Machinery & Supply Conference & Expo, Canada’s largest woodworking show.