In 2023, Brazil imported electric signals, safety, and traffic controls for railway with a value substantially lower than forecast for subsequent years. From 2024 to 2028, a consistent decline is seen in the forecasted import values, dropping from 14.44 thousand to 8.16 thousand by 2028. This indicates a yearly reduction in imports, with significant year-on-year percentage decreases signaling a downward trend.
Future trends to watch for include shifts in local production capabilities, regulatory changes impacting import needs, or improvements in domestic railway infrastructure that might reduce dependency on imports. External economic factors or strategic trade agreements could also influence these forecasts.