Based on the provided data, the re-import of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, and mica to Brazil is projected to decrease steadily from 2024 to 2028. Starting at $119.08K in 2024, it continues to decline to $108.41K by 2028. This represents a consistent yearly decrease of approximately 2% in value.
In 2023, the re-import value stood at a certain mark which isn't specified in the provided dataset, making it difficult to identify the base for comparison for prior historical trends. However, the data indicates a clear downward trend over the forecasted years.
Future trends to watch include:
- Potential economic factors in Brazil that could either curb or accelerate the projected downward trend, such as changes in construction demand or local production levels.
- Global supply chain operations that could impact import dynamics.
- Policy or regulatory changes regarding imports of these materials that might affect cost or feasibility.