The forecast for the re-import of machinery for leather, skin goods making (excluding sewing) to France shows a significant decline from 2024 to 2028, with expected weights dropping from 829.94 kg in 2024 to a mere 0.67 kg in 2028. This trend reflects a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) indicating a continuous reduction over the five-year period.
Key year-on-year variations depict sharp decreases, particularly noticeable by 2027, with an almost negligible re-import predicted for 2028, signaling a pressing downtrend in demand or changes in production tactics by this time.
Future trends to watch for include technological advancements contributing to decreased re-imports, shifts in local manufacturing capacities, and evolving global trade dynamics which may impact machinery import needs. Keeping an eye on policy changes affecting international trade and the holistic demand for leather goods can offer additional insights into this pattern.