Forecast: Re-Import of Pipes, Line, Iron or Steel for Oil or Gas Pipelines to China

Forecast data indicates a steady decline in the re-import of pipes, line, iron or steel for oil or gas pipelines to China from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 882.42 thousand kilograms in 2024 and continuously decreasing to 760.85 thousand kilograms by 2028, this trend reflects a potential 13.75% reduction over this period. In 2023, actual re-import value was higher, underscoring a notable downward adjustment in forecast values.

Key trends to watch include:

  • Shrinking demand for re-imported pipeline materials due to domestic production increases or changes in energy policy.
  • Implications of global supply chain fluctuations on re-import patterns.
  • Potential shifts in energy strategy impacting the reliance on foreign pipeline materials.

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