In 2024, Italy's import value of bombs, grenades, mines, missiles, and ammunition is forecasted at 48.116 million USD, showing a declining trend from 2025 to 2028. By 2028, imports are projected to decrease to 43.267 million USD, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of negative growth across the five-year period.
The year-on-year percentage variation indicates a consistent downward trend, aligning with global disarmament initiatives and potential diversification towards domestic production or alternative defense strategies. These forecasted figures suggest a strategic shift in Italy's defense procurement.
Future trends to watch could include Italy's emphasis on local defense production, adherence to NATO commitments, changes in regional security dynamics, and shifts in geopolitical alliances influencing defense import strategies.