Import of instruments to measure or detect ionising radiations to Brazil saw fluctuations over the past decade, standing at 159.11 thousand in 2023. The imports have exhibited significant year-on-year variations, including substantial drops in 2015 (-46.81%) and 2017 (-53.86%), but also notable increases in 2018 (140.13%) and 2016 (93.67%). The past two years showed mild growth, with a year-on-year increase of 3.88% in 2022 and 3.67% in 2023. Over the last five years, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) averaged 2.66%, with a forecast 5-year growth rate of 14.04% by 2028.
Notable trends to watch for in the future include:
• Increased technological advancements in the field of radiological instruments, driving demand.
• Economic and political developments within Brazil affecting import capacities and regulations.
• Evolving global safety standards and environmental concerns potentially boosting requirements for such instruments.