The import of bobbins and spools of paper, used for textile yarn in the US, is forecasted to see a modest decline from 2024 through 2028. In 2024, the import volume is estimated to be 163.83 thousand kilograms. This is a downward trend when compared to the previous years' actual data. Each subsequent year from 2024 to 2028 sees a slight decline, with the forecasted figure for 2028 at 159.71 thousand kilograms. The year-on-year percentage variation reflects a consistent decrease, indicating a steady drop in importation volumes.
Key trends to watch include:
- Innovations in the textile industry that could affect the demand for traditional bobbins and spools.
- Changes in trade policies that could impact the ease and cost of imports.
- Emerging sustainable alternatives and materials might reduce dependence on imported paper spools and bobbins.