Italy's road infrastructure expenditure between 2013 and 2023 exhibited fluctuations, from a peak in 2015 at €14.22 billion to a low in 2020 at €10.6 billion. Notably, expenditure showed erratic year-on-year variances such as a sharp decline by 14.18% in 2016 and a substantial rebound by 15.43% in 2021. The last five years evidenced a modest CAGR of 0.65% ending in 2023, where expenditure stood at €13.09 billion.
Projected data foresees a slight upward trend, with annual expenditure growing from €13.16 billion in 2024 to €13.59 billion by 2028, indicating a steady but subdued expansion in road infrastructure investment in Italy.
Future trends warrant attentiveness towards potential infrastructure stimulus packages and the integration of sustainable practices in road projects, which may elevate expenditure levels and innovation in the sector.