The import of non-knitted or crocheted women's and girls' skirts of cotton to France is expected to decline steadily between 2024 and 2028. In 2023, the value stood at approximately 66.05 million USD. The forecasted data indicates a downward trend, with the value projected to decrease from 62.96 million USD in 2024 to 43.93 million USD by 2028.
Year-on-year, there is a noticeable decline, averaging around 8% over this period. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) reflects the average annual reduction rate of about 8.2% over the five years covered. This decrease could be affected by changes in consumer behavior, shifts in textile imports, or competitive pressures from other types of fabrics and sourcing countries.
Looking into the future, key trends to watch include the potential impacts of sustainability trends on cotton imports, the influence of global trade policies, and the evolution of fashion trends towards alternative materials or different garment styles. Monitoring these factors will be essential to understand the long-term outlook of this import category. Additionally, fluctuating currency rates and economic conditions in Europe could also influence these forecasts.