The re-import of ceramic housewares, excluding porcelain or China, to New Zealand shows a steady decline from 2024 through 2028, based on forecasted values. The year-on-year decrease is consistent, reflecting a downward trend indicative of potential shifts in demand or changes in trade dynamics for these goods.
Currently in 2024, the value of re-imports stands at 2.32 thousand USD, while in 2023, the actual value was notably higher, signifying a clear decline beginning in 2024. This trend underlines a compounded annual decrease (CAGR) over the five years observed.
Future trends to monitor include fluctuating global trade policies and economic conditions, which may impact re-import procedures and costs. Additionally, shifts in consumer preferences towards sustainable or alternative materials could further influence demand for these ceramic housewares.