The re-import of domestic food grinders, mixers, and juice extractors to France is projected to decrease steadily from 14.62 thousand units in 2024 to 12.59 thousand units by 2028. Compared to 2023, where the actual value was slightly higher than 14.62 thousand units, this reflects a consistent annual decline. The year-on-year variations indicate a decreasing trend, with each year showing a marginal drop in re-import volumes. The compound annual growth rate over this five-year period suggests a gradual contraction in the market.
Future trends to watch for include potential shifts in consumer preferences towards more sustainable and locally produced kitchen appliances, which could affect the volume of re-imports. Additionally, economic factors, such as changes in import tariffs or trade agreements, may influence these forecasts. Monitoring advancements in technology that offer enhanced efficiency and sustainability in these products might alter consumer demand and import behaviors.