The forecast for the re-import of black tea in packages of more than 3 kg to France shows a steady increase from 2024 to 2028. In 2024, the volume is expected to be 2.73 thousand kilograms, reflecting a modest growth each subsequent year, reaching 3.34 thousand kilograms by 2028. The year-on-year variation points to a consistent increase in black tea re-importation. In 2023, the actual re-import stood at 2.60 thousand kilograms, offering a reference point for the future forecasted growth. The compound annual growth rate over the next five years remains positive, suggesting a stable upward trend in re-importation volumes.
Future trends to watch for would include potential changes in trade policies affecting imports, shifts in consumer preferences toward larger package sizes, and global black tea supply chain fluctuations. Monitoring these factors could provide better insights into the sustainability of the projected growth trend.