The historical data on the import of aluminous cement to Argentina shows fluctuations over the years. The highest recorded value was in 2015 at 3.765 million kilograms, followed by a significant drop in 2016. The import volumes have generally remained between 2 and 3 million kilograms from 2017 to 2023. In 2023, the imports stood at 2.7454 million kilograms, showing a marginal increase from the previous year. Year-on-year growth has been inconsistent, with notable declines in 2016 and 2020, while more recent years show moderate recovery with the most recent 5-year CAGR of -0.43%
Future forecast data (2024-2028) indicates a stable but very modest growth in aluminous cement imports, with a forecasted 5-year CAGR of 0.23% and a 5-year growth rate of 1.15%. Imports are expected to incrementally increase to 2.7754 million kilograms by 2028.
Trends to watch for in the future include Argentina’s economic stability, infrastructure investments, and any shifts in construction material preferences or technological advancements affecting the use of aluminous cement. Additionally, global supply chain dynamics and trade policies will likely influence import volumes.