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Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Ontario

Author.Name IBISWorld Canada Last Updated: August 2025 NAICS ON32522CA

Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Ontario industry analysis

Revenue for the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Ontario is expected to decline an annualized -x.x% to $x.x million over the five years to 2025, while revenue for the national industry will likely decline at -x.x% during the same period. The number of industry establishments has stagnated an annualized x% to xx locations over the past five years. Industry employment has decreased an annualized -x.x% to xxx workers during the period, while industry wages have decreased an annualized -x.x% to $x.x million.

Over the five years to 2030, provincial industry revenue is expected to decline an annualized -x.x% to $x.x million, while revenue for the national industry will likely grow x.x%. The number of industry establishments is forecast to grow x.x% to xx locations over the next five years. Industry employment is expected to stagnate an annualized x% to xxx workers during the outlook period, while industry wages likely increase x% to $x.x million.

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About the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Ontario Market Research Report

What’s Included in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Ontario Market Research Report

Definition of the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Ontario?

The Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada produces cellulosic and noncellulosic fibres and filaments in the form of monofilament, filament yarn, staple or tow. Key cellulosic organic fibres and filaments include rayon and acetate. Noncellulosic fibres and filaments include acrylic, nylon, polyester and spandex. This industry doesn't include fibre, yarn, thread mills, thread manufacturers of any other fibres, or hemp yarn manufacturers.

What’s included in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Ontario?

The Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Ontario includes high-tenacity nylons, polyester, other nylon and other manufactured fibres. Related terms covered in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Ontario industry report includes manufactured fibre made from plant pulp and then extruded in the same ways that noncellulosic fibres like nylon and polyester are made. rayon, acetate and lyocell are cellulosic fibres, fibres formed by the polymerization and subsequent extrusion of synthetic organic chemicals and refined petroleum products. nylon, polyester and polyolefin are noncellulosic fibres, synthetic thread or yarn composed of a single strand, yarn composed of continuous filaments assembled with or without twist, short length fibres, as distinct from continuous filaments, which are twisted together (spun) to form a coherent yarn, untwisted bundle of continuous filaments, the relocation of manufacturing operations to another country, regardless of whether the work is outsourced or stays within the same corporation or company and the trade status of a country that is characterized by low tariffs and limited restrictions. it is also commonly referred to as normal trade relations (ntr).

Industry Performance of the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Ontario

Benchmark the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Ontario industry performance with all ON Census Metropolitan Area and national performance.

Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Ontario

#1 in Highest Revenue 52.9% of province's GDP
Revenue (2025)
Annual Growth (2020-25)
Annual Growth (2025-30)

Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Canada


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Key Drivers of the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Ontario

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Ontario Economic Indicators

Gross Domestic Product
Private Investment in Non-Residential Construction
BachelorsEd

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Canada Key External Drivers

Consumer spending
Housing starts
Canadian effective exchange rate index

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Census Metropolitan Area Data of the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Ontario

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Key Statistics of the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Ontario

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What is the market size of the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Ontario in 2025?

The market size of the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Ontario is $140.7m in 2025.

How many businesses are there in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Ontario in 2025?

There are 16 businesses in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Ontario, which has been declining at an average annual rate of 0.0% from 2020 to 2025.

Has the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Ontario grown or declined over the past 5 years?

The market size of the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Ontario has been declining at an average annual rate of -5.7% from 2020 to 2025.

How many employees in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Ontario in 2025?

There are 202 employees in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Ontario, which has been declining at an average annual rate of -3.7% from 2020 to 2025.