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The global inventory tags market was valued at US$ 4,995.36 million in 2020 and is projected to reach US$ 7,264.42 million by 2028; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.0% during 2021-2028.
The US, Canada, and Mexico are among the major economies in North America. High spending power of population enables them to spend on expensive high-tech products that encourages technological advancements, which lead to intense competition among various businesses in this region. North American countries are characterized by well-developed retail and manufacturing sectors and a relatively high density of retailers. The retail sector in North America is a huge adopter of the RFID technology that facilitates data transfer from tags attached to objects, using a wireless scanning system, thereby enabling automatic identification and tracking. Further, according to the International Trade Administration (ITA), there were 19.
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The global inventory tags market was valued at US$ 4,995.36 million in 2020 and is projected to reach US$ 7,264.42 million by 2028; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.0% during 2021-2028.
The US, Canada, and Mexico are among the major economies in North America. High spending power of population enables them to spend on expensive high-tech products that encourages technological advancements, which lead to intense competition among various businesses in this region. North American countries are characterized by well-developed retail and manufacturing sectors and a relatively high density of retailers. The retail sector in North America is a huge adopter of the RFID technology that facilitates data transfer from tags attached to o