Defense Spending North America (NAFTA) Industry Guide_2017
Summary
The NAFTA Defense Spending industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: market size (value and volume 2012-16, and forecast to 2021). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market.
Essential resource for top-line data and analysis covering the NAFTA defense spending market. Includes market size and segmentation data, textual and graphical analysis of market growth trends and leading companies.
- The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is a trade agreement between the countries in North America: the US, Canada and Mexico. The defense spending industry within the NAFTA countries had a total market value of $640.2 billion in 2016.The Mexico was the fastest growing country, with a CAGR of 10.3% over the 2012-16 period.
- Within the defense spending industry, the US is the leading country among the NAFTA bloc, with market revenues of $617.6 billion in 2016. This was followed by Canada and Mexico, with a value of $14.0 and $8.6 billion, respectively.
- The US is expected to lead the defense spending industry in the NAFTA bloc, with a value of $638.0 billion in 2021, followed by Canada and Mexico with expected values of $14.0 and $11.2 billion, respectively.
Scope
- Save time carrying out entry-level research by identifying the size, growth, major segments, and leading players in the NAFTA defense spending market
- Use the Five Forces analysis to determine the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of the NAFTA defense spending market
- Leading company profiles reveal details of key defense spending market players’ NAFTA operations and financial performance
- Add weight to presentations and pitches by understanding the future growth prospects of the NAFTA defense spending market with five year forecasts by both value and volume
- Compares data from the US, Canada and Mexico, alongside individual chapters on each country
Reasons to buy
- What was the size of the NAFTA defense spending market by value in 2016?
- What will be the size of the NAFTA defense spending market in 2021?
- What factors are affecting the strength of competition in the NAFTA defense spending market?
- How has the market performed over the last five years?
- What are the main segments that make up the NAFTA defense spending market?
Table of Contents
Introduction
What is this report about?
Who is the target reader?
How to use this report
Definitions
NAFTA Defense Spending
Industry Outlook
Defense Spending in Canada
Market Overview
Market Data
Market Segmentation
Market outlook
Five forces analysis
Macroeconomic indicators
Defense Spending in Mexico
Market Overview
Market Data
Market Segmentation
Market outlook
Five forces analysis
Macroeconomic indicators
Defense Spending in The United States
Market Overview
Market Data
Market Segmentation
Market outlook
Five forces analysis
Macroeconomic indicators
Company Profiles
Leading companies
Appendix
Methodology
About MarketLineList of Tables
Table 1: NAFTA countries defense spending industry, revenue ($bn), 2012-21
Table 2: NAFTA countries defense spending industry, revenue ($bn), 2012-16
Table 3: NAFTA countries defense spending industry forecast, revenue ($bn), 2016-21
Table 4: Canada defense spending market value: $ billion, 2012–16
Table 5: Canada defense spending market volume: thousand personnel, 2012–16
Table 6: Canada defense spending market category segmentation: $ billion, 2016
Table 7: Canada defense spending market geography segmentation: $ billion, 2016
Table 8: Canada defense spending market value forecast: $ billion, 2016–21
Table 9: Canada defense spending market volume forecast: thousand personnel, 2016–21
Table 10: Canada size of population (million), 2012–16
Table 11: Canada gdp (constant 2005 prices, $ billion), 2012–16
Table 12: Canada gdp (current prices, $ billion), 2012–16
Table 13: Canada inflation, 2012–16
Table 14: Canada consumer price index (absolute), 2012–16
Table 15: Canada exchange rate, 2012–16
Table 16: Mexico defense spending market value: $ billion, 2012–16
Table 17: Mexico defense spending market volume: thousand personnel, 2012–16
Table 18: Mexico defense spending market category segmentation: $ billion, 2016
Table 19: Mexico defense spending market geography segmentation: $ billion, 2016
Table 20: Mexico defense spending market value forecast: $ billion, 2016–21
Table 21: Mexico defense spending market volume forecast: thousand personnel, 2016–21
Table 22: Mexico size of population (million), 2012–16
Table 23: Mexico gdp (constant 2005 prices, $ billion), 2012–16
Table 24: Mexico gdp (current prices, $ billion), 2012–16
Table 25: Mexico inflation, 2012–16
Table 26: Mexico consumer price index (absolute), 2012–16
Table 27: Mexico exchange rate, 2012–16
Table 28: United States defense spending market value: $ billion, 2012–16
Table 29: United States defense spending market volume: thousand personnel, 2012–16
Table 30: United States defense spending market category segmentation: $ billion, 2016
Table 31: United States defense spending market geography segmentation: $ billion, 2016
Table 32: United States defense spending market value forecast: $ billion, 2016–21
Table 33: United States defense spending market volume forecast: thousand personnel, 2016–21
Table 34: United States size of population (million), 2012–16
Table 35: United States gdp (constant 2005 prices, $ billion), 2012–16
Table 36: United States gdp (current prices, $ billion), 2012–16
Table 37: United States inflation, 2012–16
Table 38: United States consumer price index (absolute), 2012–16
Table 39: United States exchange rate, 2012–15
Table 40: CAE Inc.: key facts
Table 41: CAE Inc.: key financials ($)
Table 42: CAE Inc.: key financials (C$)
Table 43: CAE Inc.: key financial ratios
Table 44: General Dynamics Corporation: key facts
Table 45: General Dynamics Corporation: key financials ($)
Table 46: General Dynamics Corporation: key financial ratios
Table 47: Thales SA: key facts
Table 48: Thales SA: key financials ($)
Table 49: Thales SA: key financials (€)
Table 50: Thales SA: key financial ratios
Table 51: Airbus S.A.S.: key facts
Table 52: Airbus S.A.S.: key financials ($)
Table 53: Airbus S.A.S.: key financials (€)
Table 54: Airbus S.A.S.: key financial ratios
Table 55: The Boeing Company: key facts
Table 56: The Boeing Company: key financials ($)
Table 57: The Boeing Company: key financial ratios
Table 58: Safran SA: key facts
Table 59: Safran SA: key financials ($)
Table 60: Safran SA: key financials (€)
Table 61: Safran SA: key financial ratios
Table 62: Lockheed Martin Corporation: key facts
Table 63: Lockheed Martin Corporation: key financials ($)
Table 64: Lockheed Martin Corporation: key financial ratios
Table 65: Raytheon Company: key facts
Table 66: Raytheon Company: key financials ($)
Table 67: Raytheon Company: key financial ratiosList of Figures
Figure 1: NAFTA countries defense spending industry, revenue ($bn), 2012-21
Figure 2: NAFTA countries defense spending industry, revenue ($bn), 2012-16
Figure 3: NAFTA countries defense spending industry forecast, revenue ($bn), 2016-21
Figure 4: Canada defense spending market value: $ billion, 2012–16
Figure 5: Canada defense spending market volume: thousand personnel, 2012–16
Figure 6: Canada defense spending market category segmentation: % share, by value, 2016
Figure 7: Canada defense spending market geography segmentation: % share, by value, 2016
Figure 8: Canada defense spending market value forecast: $ billion, 2016–21
Figure 9: Canada defense spending market volume forecast: thousand personnel, 2016–21
Figure 10: Forces driving competition in the defense spending market in Canada, 2016
Figure 11: Drivers of buyer power in the defense spending market in Canada, 2016
Figure 12: Drivers of supplier power in the defense spending market in Canada, 2016
Figure 13: Factors influencing the likelihood of new entrants in the defense spending market in Canada, 2016
Figure 14: Factors influencing the threat of substitutes in the defense spending market in Canada, 2016
Figure 15: Drivers of degree of rivalry in the defense spending market in Canada, 2016
Figure 16: Mexico defense spending market value: $ billion, 2012–16
Figure 17: Mexico defense spending market volume: thousand personnel, 2012–16
Figure 18: Mexico defense spending market category segmentation: % share, by value, 2016
Figure 19: Mexico defense spending market geography segmentation: % share, by value, 2016
Figure 20: Mexico defense spending market value forecast: $ billion, 2016–21
Figure 21: Mexico defense spending market volume forecast: thousand personnel, 2016–21
Figure 22: Forces driving competition in the defense spending market in Mexico, 2016
Figure 23: Drivers of buyer power in the defense spending market in Mexico, 2016
Figure 24: Drivers of supplier power in the defense spending market in Mexico, 2016
Figure 25: Factors influencing the likelihood of new entrants in the defense spending market in Mexico, 2016
Figure 26: Factors influencing the threat of substitutes in the defense spending market in Mexico, 2016
Figure 27: Drivers of degree of rivalry in the defense spending market in Mexico, 2016
Figure 28: United States defense spending market value: $ billion, 2012–16
Figure 29: United States defense spending market volume: thousand personnel, 2012–16
Figure 30: United States defense spending market category segmentation: % share, by value, 2016
Figure 31: United States defense spending market geography segmentation: % share, by value, 2016
Figure 32: United States defense spending market value forecast: $ billion, 2016–21
Figure 33: United States defense spending market volume forecast: thousand personnel, 2016–21
Figure 34: Forces driving competition in the defense spending market in the United States, 2016
Figure 35: Drivers of buyer power in the defense spending market in the United States, 2016
Figure 36: Drivers of supplier power in the defense spending market in the United States, 2016
Figure 37: Factors influencing the likelihood of new entrants in the defense spending market in the United States, 2016
Figure 38: Factors influencing the threat of substitutes in the defense spending market in the United States, 2016
Figure 39: Drivers of degree of rivalry in the defense spending market in the United States, 2016
Figure 40: CAE Inc.: revenues & profitability
Figure 41: CAE Inc.: assets & liabilities
Figure 42: General Dynamics Corporation: revenues & profitability
Figure 43: General Dynamics Corporation: assets & liabilities
Figure 44: Thales SA: revenues & profitability
Figure 45: Thales SA: assets & liabilities
Figure 46: Airbus S.A.S.: revenues & profitability
Figure 47: Airbus S.A.S.: assets & liabilities
Figure 48: The Boeing Company: revenues & profitability
Figure 49: The Boeing Company: assets & liabilities
Figure 50: Safran SA: revenues & profitability
Figure 51: Safran SA: assets & liabilities
Figure 52: Lockheed Martin Corporation: revenues & profitability
Figure 53: Lockheed Martin Corporation: assets & liabilities
Figure 54: Raytheon Company: revenues & profitability
Figure 55: Raytheon Company: assets & liabilities