France's imports of mineral heat or sound insulating materials are forecasted to decline steadily from 24.962 million kilograms in 2024 to 19.775 million kilograms in 2028. This reflects a consistent year-on-year decrease in volume, with notable annual percentage reductions anticipated each year from 2024 onward. Reviewing this alongside historical trends indicated a decrease in import demand after 2023, a year marked by relatively stable figures compared to the ongoing downward trend projected thereafter. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the five-year period suggests a negative trajectory in import volume, further underscoring the trend of declining imports.
Future trends to watch include potential changes in regulatory environments affecting insulating materials, shifts in domestic production capabilities in France, and advancements in technology that might impact the demand for traditional insulating solutions. Additionally, international trade dynamics and environmental policies could play significant roles in shaping the import landscape for these materials.