Forecast: Import of Instruments To Measure or Detect Ionising Radiations to Brazil

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.

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