In 2024, Brazil imported unmanufactured not stemmed or stripped tobacco worth $9.83 million, representing a continuation of previous trends benefiting from consistent supply chain activities and stable demand. Going forward, the import value is projected to decline annually, from $9.58 million in 2025 to $8.85 million by 2028. This results in a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) reflecting an average decrease in the import value per year over the five-year forecast period.
Future trends to watch include:
- Global market fluctuations that may affect tobacco prices and supply chains.
- The impact of any changes in Brazil's regulatory environment for tobacco imports.
- Shifts in consumer preferences towards reduced tobacco consumption.