The forecast for the re-import of non-knitted or crocheted women's and girls' skirts of cotton to Brazil shows a year-on-year decline from 2024 to 2028. The projections begin at 237.98 in 2024 and decrease steadily to 169.67 in 2028. Compared to 2023 actuals, there's a clear downward trend, with an average annual decrease in value over the five-year period, indicating a sustained contraction in re-import activities in this category.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Shifts in consumer preferences in Brazil towards locally produced garments that might reduce the necessity for re-imports.
- Changes in international trade policies or tariffs affecting import costs from traditional supply countries.
- Potential currency fluctuations impacting the affordability and attractiveness of re-importing these garments.
- Evolving sustainable fashion trends that might discourage long-distance re-importation in favor of environmentally friendly practices.