Dolls, Games, and Toys

The United States is the largest toy and game market in the world, with an estimated retail sales value in 2010 of $22 billion. This estimated value includes video game consoles but does not include the games themselves, which are categorized as software but by some estimates would add another $10 to the actual value of the dolls, games, and toys market. Of course, if we included things that somebody considered a toy while another considered a vehicle of some sort—boat, bike, snowmobile—it would be an even larger market… Yes, defining the market is key, which is part of what makes a system like the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS)—used by Canada, Mexico, and the United States—so useful.

Today’s market size post breaks the U.S. dolls, games, and toys industry down into three categories, U.S. manufacturer shipments, imports, and exorts. The fact that U.S. made product is valued by the Census Burea at less the value of exports is the result of what is called re-exportation; some of what is imported is turned right around and exported. A topic for anohter day.

Geographic reference: United States
Year: 2002 and 2010
Market size: Domestic production at wholesale: $4.85 and $2.86 billion
Market size: Exports F.A.S.: $1.16 and $3.77 billion
Market size: Imports C.I.F.: $12.06 and $22.30 billion
Source: “Statistics for Industry Groups and Industries: 2010 and 2009,” Annual Survey of Manufactures 2010, available from the Census Bureau web site here. and data from the U.S. International Trade Statistics database on NAICS industry 339932. The International Trade Statstics database is available online here..
Original source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census
Posted on May 5, 2012

Peat

Peat poruction and consumption

Peat is a natural and renewable organic material that is grown in shallow wetlands, primarily in the Northern Hemisphere. It is used widely as a plant-growth medium because of its unusual ability to both retain water and promote drainage. Peat also has industrial uses as a filtration medium to remove toxins in water processing and as an effective absorbent used in the clean-up of fuel and oil spills.

Today’s market size is the estimated f.o.b. plant value of marketable peat from plants in the United States. The graphic provides a look at peat production and consumption over a thirty year period, from 1980—2010.

Geographic reference: United States
Year: 2010
Market size: $16 million
Source: “Peat, Statistics and Information,” Mineral Industry Survey, a series of reports produced by the U.S.Geological Survey, made available online and last updated on May 19, 2011. Here is a link to the USGS site.
Original Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, USGS
May 25, 2011

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White Oil Market

White oil is a highly refined product used in the production of medical products, consumer products, cosmetics and food products. Calumet and Sonneborn are two leading companies in the production of white oil.

Geographic reference: United States
Year: 2009
Market size: $450 Million
Source: Houston Chronicle, October 23, 2009, p. 1
Original Source: Petroleum Trends International

Size of the Sporting Goods Equipment Market

The size of this market is estimated based on the sale of new equipment. The leading product categories in this market include exercise equipment (21.3%), golf gear (14.3%), sports related firearms (11%), fishing equipment (8.3%), and camping gear (8%).
Geographic reference: United States
Year: 2008
Market size: $53.4 Billion
Source: Sporting Goods [Online] here.
Original Source: IBISWorld