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Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Canada - Market Research Report (2015-2030)

Christian Perdomo Christian Perdomo New York, United States Last Updated: April 2025 NAICS 32522CA

Revenue

$265.9m

2025

$265.9m

Past 5-Year Growth

Profit

$X.Xm

Employees

638

Businesses

26

Wages

$XX.Xm

Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Canada industry analysis

Canada's Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry has been navigating turbulent times, shaped by fluctuating demand and global economic changes. The sector, deeply connected to broader manufacturing and textile trends, often reflects the shifts seen in related industries. Despite a steady global appetite for synthetic fibres like polyester and nylon, Canadian manufacturers face hurdles like rising production costs and environmental pressures. The competition from international markets, particularly those able to produce at lower costs, poses a significant challenge. Industry revenue has dropped at a CAGR of 4.9% over the past five years to reach an estimated $265.9 million in 2025, when income is projected to drop by 0.1%.

Trends and Insights

  • Canadian synthetic fibre manufacturing faces significant cost challenges. The volatility in oil prices significantly impacts production costs because of increased petrochemical feedstocks, transportation and energy expenses, affecting international competitiveness and long-term sustainability.
  • Tariffs could threaten export competitiveness. The proposed 25.0% US tariffs on Canadian goods could raise production costs by disrupting the flow of cross-border inputs like polymers or chemical precursors, reducing the price competitiveness of Canadian synthetic fibre exports in the US market.
  • Ontario dominates synthetic fibre production with over two-thirds of the facilities. This strategic advantage is bolstered by its populous status, providing a valuable ecosystem of downstream textile mills that capitalize on the fibre production within the province.
  • Foreign competition has intensified as customers turn to lower costs abroad. Lower wages and operational costs in countries like China enable foreign producers to sell synthetic fibre for less, capturing domestic demand.

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Industry Statistics and Trends

Market size and recent performance (2015-2030)

Industry revenue has declined at a CAGR of 4.9 % over the past five years, to reach an estimated $265.9m in 2025.

Trends and Insights

Canadian synthetic fibres face challenges as oil price volatility impacts production cost structure

  • The world price of crude oil surged by 65.8% in 2021 and then increased at a slower rate of 39.2% in 2022, significantly raising the cost of petrochemical feedstocks essential for Canadian synthetic fibre manufacturing. This spike directly increased production expenses and forced manufacturers to reconsider pricing strategies and cost management to remain viable in a competitive global market.
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Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Canada
Revenue (2015-2030)
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Industry outlook (2025-2030)

Market size is projected to grow over the next five years.

Trends and Insights

Canada's synthetic fibre manufacturers will pivot towards EV applications to secure future growth

  • According to Business and Industry Canada, the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in Canada experienced a remarkable 167.0% climb in 2024. This surge is largely attributed to strategic investments like Windsor's NextStar Energy battery plant, a $5.0 billion project launched in 2022 and substantial federal grants supporting initiatives like Linamar's $169.4 million venture into EV parts and semiconductor manufacturing earmarked for 2025.

Biggest companies in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Canada

Company
Market Share (%)
2025
Revenue ($m)
2025
Profit ($m)
2025
Profit Margin (%)
2025
INVISTA (Canada) Company
200.6
N/A
N/A

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Products & Services Segmentation

Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Canada
Products & Services
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Industry revenue is measured across several distinct product and services lines, including High-tenacity nylon, Other nylon and Other manufactured fibres. High-tenacity nylon is the largest segment of the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Canada.

Trends and Insights

High-tenacity nylon's strength and durability drive demand despite competition from cheaper markets

  • High-tenacity nylon is a synthetic fibre known for its exceptional strength and durability. Primarily used in industrial applications like the automotive and aerospace sectors, this fibre's resilience under stress makes it indispensable for manufacturing durable fabrics, ropes and tires.
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Table of Contents

About this industry

Industry definition

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 this industry?

Products and services covered in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada include High-tenacity nylons, Polyester, Other nylon and Other manufactured fibres.

Companies

Companies covered in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada include INVISTA (Canada) Company.

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Related Terms

Related terms covered in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada include cellulosic fibre, noncellulosic fibre, monofilament, filament yarn, staple, tow, offshoring and most favoured nation tariff.

Industry Code

NAICS 2007

NAICS 325220 - Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing in Canada

Performance

Get an indication of the industry's health through historical, current and forward-looking trends in the performance indicators that make or break businesses.

Analyst insights

Canadian synthetic fibre manufacturing faces significant cost challenges. The volatility in oil prices significantly impacts production costs because of increased petrochemic...

In this chapter (4)

  • Current Performance
  • Outlook
  • Volatility
  • Life Cycle

Key metrics

  • Annual Revenue, Recent Growth, Forecast, Revenue Volatility
  • Number of Employees, Recent Growth, Forecast, Employees per Business, Revenue per Employee
  • Number of Businesses, Recent Growth, Forecast, Employees per Business, Revenue per Business
  • Total Profit, Profit Margin, Profit per Business

Charts

  • Revenue, including historical (2015-2024) and forecast (2025-2030)
  • Employees, including historical (2015-2024) and forecast (2025-2030)
  • Businesses, including historical (2015-2024) and forecast (2025-2030)
  • Profit, including historical (2015-2025)
  • Industry Volatility vs. Revenue Growth
  • Industry Life Cycle

Detailed analysis

  • Trends in supply, demand and current events that are driving current industry performance
  • Expected trends, economic factors and ongoing events that drive the industry's outlook
  • Key success factors for businesses to overcome volatility
  • How contribution to GDP, industry saturation, innovation, consolidation, and technology and systems influence the industry's life cycle phase.

Products and Markets

Learn about an industry's products and services, markets and trends in international trade.

Analyst insight

Tariffs could threaten export competitiveness. The proposed 25.0% US tariffs on Canadian goods could raise production costs by disrupting the flow of cross-border inputs like...

In this chapter

  • Products & Services
  • Major Markets
  • International Trade

Key metrics

  • Largest market segment and value in 2025
  • Product innovation level
  • Total imports, level and trend
  • Total exports, level and trend
  • Trade Balance

Charts

  • Products & services segmentation in 2025
  • Major market segmentation in 2025
  • International trade, including imports by country and exports by country

Detailed analysis

  • Trends impacting the recent performance of the industry's various segments
  • Innovations in the industry's product or service offering, specialization or delivery method
  • Key factors that successful businesses consider in their offerings
  • Buying segments and key trends influencing demand for industry products and services
  • Recent trends in import and export volumes, country of origin or destination, and expected future trends

Geographic Breakdown

Discover where business activity is most concentrated in an industry and the factors driving these trends to find opportunities and conduct regional benchmarking.

Analyst insights

Ontario dominates synthetic fibre production with over two-thirds of the facilities. This strategic advantage is bolstered by its populous status, providing a valuable ecosys...

In this chapter (1)

  • Business Locations

Charts

  • Share of revenue, establishment, wages and employment in each province
  • Share of population compared to establishments in each region in 2025

Tables

  • Number and share of establishments in each province in 2025
  • Number and share of revenue each province accounts for in 2025
  • Number and share of wages each province accounts for in 2025
  • Number and share of employees in each province in 2025

Detailed analysis

  • Geographic spread of the industry across North America, and trends associated with changes in the business landscape
  • Key success factors for businesses to use location to their advantage

Competitive Forces

Get data and insights on what's driving competition in an industry and the challenges industry operators and new entrants may face, with analysis built around Porter's Five Forces framework.

Analyst insights

Foreign competition has intensified as customers turn to lower costs abroad. Lower wages and operational costs in countries like China enable foreign producers to sell synthe...

In this chapter (4)

  • Concentration
  • Barriers to Entry
  • Substitutes
  • Buyer & Supplier Analysis

Key metrics

  • Industry concentration level
  • Industry competition level and trend
  • Barriers to entry level and trend
  • Substitutes level and trend
  • Buyer power level and trend
  • Supplier power level and trend

Charts

  • Market share concentration among the top 4 suppliers from 2020-2025
  • Supply chain including upstream supplying industries and downstream buying industries, flow chart

Detailed analysis

  • Factors impacting the industry’s level of concentration, such as business distribution, new entrants, or merger and acquisition activity.
  • Key success factors for businesses to manage the competitive environment of the industry.
  • Challenges that potential industry entrants face such as legal, start-up costs, differentiation, labor/capital intensity and capital expenses.
  • Key success factors for potential entrants to overcome barriers to entry.
  • Competitive threats from potential substitutes for the industry’s own products and services.
  • Key success factors for how successful businesses can compete with substitutes.
  • Advantages that buyers have to keep favorable purchasing conditions.
  • Advantages that suppliers have to maintain favorable selling conditions.
  • Key success factors for how businesses can navigate buyer and supplier power.

Companies

Learn about the performance of the top companies in the industry.

Analyst insights

One producer dominates Canada’s Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry. INVISTA’s global reach and economies of scale have helped it maintain its frontrunner position.

In this chapter

  • Market Share Concentration
  • Companies
  • Company Spotlights

Charts

  • Industry market share by company in 2021 through 2025
  • Major companies in the industry, including market share, revenue, profit and profit margin in 2025
  • Overview of INVISTA (Canada) Company's performance by revenue, market share and profit margin from 2019 through 2025

Detailed analysis

  • Description and key data for INVISTA (Canada) Company, and factors influencing its performance in the industry

External Environment

Understand the demographic, economic and regulatory factors that shape how businesses in an industry perform.   

Analyst insights

Manufacturers must obey environmental laws. These laws, like the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, ensure that manufacturers maintain environmentally friendly practices ...

In this chapter

  • External Drivers
  • Regulation & Policy
  • Assistance

Key metrics

  • Regulation & policy level and trend
  • Assistance level and trend

Charts

  • Regulation & Policy historical data and forecast (2015-2030) 
  • Assistance historical data and forecast (2015-2030) 

Detailed analysis

  • Demographic and macroeconomic factors influencing the industry, including Regulation & Policy and Assistance
  • Major types of regulations, regulatory bodies, industry standards or specific regulations impacting requirements for industry operators
  • Key governmental and non-governmental groups or policies that may provide some relief for industry operators.

Financial Benchmarks

View average costs for industry operators and compare financial data against an industry's financial benchmarks over time. 

Analyst insights

Canadian synthetic fibre manufacturers face profit challenges. The combination of foreign competition, environmental regulations and US tariffs has increased costs and reduce...

In this chapter

  • Cost Structure
  • Financial Ratios
  • Key Ratios

Key metrics

  • Profit margin, and how it compares to the sector-wide margin
  • Average wages, and how it compares to the sector-wide average wage
  • Largest cost component as a percentage of revenue
  • Industry average ratios for days' receivables, industry coverage and debt-to-net-worth ratio

Charts

  • Average industry operating costs as a share of revenue, including purchases, wages, depreciation, utilities, rent, other costs and profit in 2025
  • Average sector operating costs as a share of revenue, including purchases, wages, depreciation, utilities, rent, other costs and profit in 2025
  • Investment vs. share of economy

Data tables

  • Liquidity Ratios (2018-2023)
  • Coverage Ratios (2018-2023)
  • Leverage Ratios  (2018-2023)
  • Operating Ratios (2018-2023)
  • Assets (2018-2023)
  • Liabilities (2018-2023)
  • Cash Flow & Debt Service Ratios (2015-2030)
  • Revenue per Employee (2015-2030)
  • Revenue per Enterprise (2015-2030)
  • Employees per Establishment (2015-2030)
  • Employees per Enterprise (2015-2030)
  • Average Wage (2015-2030)
  • Wages/Revenue (2015-2030)
  • Establishments per Enterprise (2015-2030)
  • IVA/Revenue (2015-2030)
  • Imports/Demand (2015-2030)
  • Exports/Revenue (2015-2030)

Detailed analysis

  • Trends in the cost component for industry operators and their impact on industry costs and profitability 

Key Statistics

Industry Data

Data Tables

Including values and annual change:

  • Revenue (2015-2030)
  • IVA (2015-2030)
  • Establishments (2015-2030)
  • Enterprises (2015-2030)
  • Employment (2015-2030)
  • Exports (2015-2030)
  • Imports (2015-2030)
  • Wages (2015-2030)

Top Questions Answered

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

The market size of the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada is $265.9m in 2025.

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

There are 26 businesses in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada, which has grown at a CAGR of 0.8 % between 2020 and 2025.

How may import tariffs affect the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada?

The Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada is likely to be significantly impacted by import tariffs with imports accounting for a high share of industry revenue.

How may export tariffs affect the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada?

The Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada is likely to be significantly impacted by export tariffs with exports accounting for a high share of industry revenue.

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

The market size of the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada has been declining at a CAGR of 4.9 % between 2020 and 2025.

What is the forecast growth of the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada over the next 5 years?

Over the next five years, the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada is expected to grow.

What are the biggest companies in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada?

The biggest company operating in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada is INVISTA (Canada) Company

What does the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada include?

High-tenacity nylons and Polyester are part of the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada.

Which companies have the highest market share in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada?

The company holding the most market share in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada is INVISTA (Canada) Company.

How competitive is the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada?

The level of competition is high and steady in the Synthetic Fibre Manufacturing industry in Canada.

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