Between 2013 and 2023, the production of flat glass in Poland saw notable fluctuations. The years 2013 to 2015 exhibited minor changes, with values around 145 million Euros. A significant spike occurred in 2016 with a 74.45% increase, reaching 254.81 million Euros, though it was followed by a dramatic 37.39% drop in 2017. The years from 2018 to 2021 saw a steady recovery, with significant annual increases, marking a notable 23.47% rise in 2021. As of 2023, the value stood at 214.25 million Euros, reflecting a yearly growth of 2.27%. The last 5-year CAGR indicates an average annual growth rate of 3.2%.
Looking forward, the sold production of flat glass in Poland is forecasted to continue its upward trend. The expected growth rate for the next five years stands at 8.95% with an annual CAGR of 1.73%, suggesting a steady, albeit slower, growth pace. Expected values are projected to reach 239.12 million Euros by 2028.
Future trends to watch for include:
• Increased demand for energy-efficient and technologically advanced glass products.
• Potential impacts of global supply chain disruptions and raw material price fluctuations.
• Growth in the construction and automotive industries which are major consumers of flat glass.