The data forecasts a decline in the import volume of copper-nickel alloy pipes and tubes to Brazil from 144.13 thousand kilograms in 2024 to 125.47 thousand kilograms in 2028. Comparing year-on-year variations, the forecasts show a consistent decrease, indicating a reduction in import demand or possibly a shift towards alternative materials or local production. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) reflects a negative trend over these five years, emphasizing a steady annual reduction.
Future trends to watch for:
- Changes in Brazil's industrial demand, particularly in sectors like marine, which heavily use copper-nickel alloys.
- Development of local supply chains or substitutes that could further impact import levels.
- Economic policies or trade agreements that may influence import dynamics.