Germany's exports of dry natural rubber to Switzerland stood at a notable level in 2023 and are expected to follow a mildly declining trend over the forthcoming years. Starting from $305.0 thousand in 2024, the forecast shows a gradual reduction to $299.0 thousand by 2028. This represents minimal variations and indicates a stable, though slightly decreasing, export market.
The year-on-year changes reflect a steady decrease:
- 2024-2025: Approximately -0.33%
- 2025-2026: Approximately -0.66%
- 2026-2027: Approximately -0.33%
- 2027-2028: Approximately -0.66%
Future trends to watch for in this market include fluctuations in global natural rubber prices, changes in trade policies between Germany and Switzerland, and shifts in demand for natural rubber in Swiss industries. Keeping an eye on technological advances and sustainable practices within the rubber industry could also provide insights into long-term export patterns.