The forecast for the import of not knitted or crocheted women's and girls' nightdress or pyjamas of man-made fibres to France shows a gradual decline from $15.179 million in 2024 to $13.94 million in 2028. This suggests a deceleration in the growth trajectory, indicative of a shrinking market share in the upcoming years. The year-on-year percentage changes display a steady decrease, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) reflecting consistent negative growth over the five-year period up to 2028.
Future trends to watch for:
- Shifts in consumer preferences towards sustainability and eco-friendly materials that might affect demand for man-made fibres.
- Potential policy changes on import regulations or tariffs could impact market dynamics.
- Economic conditions in both domestic and international markets influencing consumer purchasing power.
- Innovations in textile technologies and product lines that could steer demand away from traditional options.