The forecasted data for the re-import of unwrought copper alloys to France suggests a consistent downward trend. Starting at 2.09 thousand kilograms in 2024, the volume is expected to decrease gradually to 1.41 thousand kilograms by 2028. Year-over-year, the value shows a decline as follows: 2025 decreases by approximately 8.6%, 2026 by 8.9%, 2027 by 9.8%, and 2028 by 10.2%. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over this period indicates an average decrease of 9.1% per year. The actual volume for 2023 was higher, illustrating the start of a downward trend by 2024.
Looking towards future trends, several factors could influence the re-import of unwrought copper alloys. These include global economic conditions, fluctuations in copper prices, advancements in recycling technology, and environmental policies affecting the demand and supply chain of copper alloys. Monitoring these aspects will be crucial for predicting long-term patterns in the re-importation trends for France.