In 2023, Italy's re-imports of nuclear reactors, boilers, and machinery were valued at an undisclosed amount. According to forecasts for 2024 to 2028, there is a consistent year-on-year decline, with projected figures dropping from $162.66 million in 2024 to $134.87 million in 2028. The average annual decrease, or CAGR, over this period is noteworthy as it signifies a reduction in import levels.
The following trends should be closely observed in the future:
- Developments in Italy’s domestic production capabilities for these products, potentially reducing dependence on re-imports.
- Changes in international trade agreements or tariffs that might impact import costs and volumes.
- Technological advancements in nuclear, boiler, and machinery sectors that could shift demand patterns globally.
- Environmental policies affecting the nuclear industry, which could influence re-import requirements.