The glass market in Canada, a vital component of the construction materials sector, shows promising dynamics in 2024. The trade data reveals significant movements in both exports and imports of cullet and waste/scrap of glass. In 2024, Canada exported approximately 113 million kg of glass, valued at $18 million, indicating robust demand for Canadian glass in international markets. This is a notable increase from the previous year"s export volume of nearly 127 million kg, valued at $19. 4 million, reflecting a slight decline in value per kilogram. This trend suggests competitive pricing and possibly enhanced efficiency or cost control in the domestic glass industry. On the import side, Canada imported significant volumes of glass, with a marked increase in 2024. The import volume reached 63 million kg, with values amounting to $3.

2 million, compared to the 2023 import volume of 92. 9 million kg, valued at $5. 9 million. The reduction in quantity but with substantial import value reflects possible shifts in sourcing strategies or a focus on higher quality imports. The price per kilogram for imports in 2024 generally remains competitive, with larger volume transactions showing lower price points. For instance, imports of 3. 6 million kg were valued at $706,925, indicating a focus on maintaining cost-effective procurement. These trade patterns underscore Canada’s strategic approach to balancing its construction materials market, managing costs while meeting domestic and international demand.

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