In 2023, Brazil imported planes, chisels, gouges, and similar wood-cutting tools at a certain volume. From 2024 onward, forecasts indicate a gradual decline in imports, starting at 107.53 thousand kilograms in 2024 and dropping to 87.15 thousand kilograms by 2028. Year-on-year percentage changes reflect a steady downturn trajectory, with the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) underscoring an average annual decrease over this five-year period.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of local manufacturing growth, shifts in construction and woodworking sectors, as well as trade policy developments, which could alter import demands in these tools.