Analysis of the computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing sector in Poland shows fluctuations over the years. From 2013 to 2014, there was a notable rebound with a 13.86% increase. Afterward, the period from 2015 to 2020 witnessed a general trend of growth with occasional dips, the highest being in 2018 with a 13.66% rise. However, starting in 2021, the sector has been experiencing a slow decline year-on-year, showing a -0.43% drop in 2022 and a -0.42% in 2023, where it stood at 2.23 Billion Zloty. The sector's five-year CAGR leading up to 2023 was 1.94%.
Looking ahead to the forecast period from 2024 to 2028, the sector is expected to continue its gradual decrease with a forecasted CAGR of -0.33%. The forecast suggests consistent albeit minor declines each year, with an overall five-year growth rate of -1.65% by 2028.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Emerging technologies and their impact on production efficiency.
- Potential shifts in global supply chains affecting local manufacturing.
- Government policies or subsidies in the tech manufacturing sector.
- Local and global market demand shifts for computers and peripherals.