From 2024 to 2028, Germany's imports of not carded or combed staple fibres of nylon or other polyamides are projected to experience a steady decline from 56.922 million US dollars in 2024 to 46.964 million US dollars by 2028. Comparing forecasted data, there is an average year-on-year decrease of approximately 3-4%. In 2023, imports stood at 59.883 million US dollars, indicating a noticeable downturn starting from 2024 through the five-year forecast period, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) showing a consistent negative trend.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Shifts in the global supply chain impacting raw material costs and availability.
- Germany's industrial and manufacturing output affecting the demand for these fibres.
- Potential changes in trade policies and agreements influencing import dynamics.
- Technological advancements in textile manufacturing affecting substitution with other fibres.
- Economic conditions and environmental regulations that might affect the import market.