Forecast: Re-Import of Multiple (Folded) or Cabled Nylon Yarn to France

In 2023, France re-imported approximately 1.48 thousand kilograms of multiple (folded) or cabled nylon yarn. The forecast for 2024 maintains this level at 1.48, but a noticeable decline is expected in subsequent years. By 2025, the volume is projected to decrease to 1.2, then further to 0.9278 by 2026. The trend continues downward to 0.6594 in 2027, reaching 0.3964 by 2028. This represents a significant decline of around 73% from 2024 to 2028. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for this period is notably negative, indicating a consistent decline over these years.

Future trends to watch for include potential shifts in global nylon yarn demand or changes in trade regulations that could impact importation. Additionally, innovations in synthetic textiles or sustainability initiatives may influence market dynamics and re-import rates in France.

Top Countries about Yarn