In 2023, Italy imported approximately 21.59 thousand kilograms of parts of primary cells and primary batteries. The data predicts a steady decline in these imports from 2024 to 2028, with year-on-year decreases providing insight into this downward trend. Specifically, imports are forecasted to fall to 13.56 thousand kilograms by 2028, marking a noticeable contraction over the five-year period. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) reflects a steady average annual reduction, indicating a consistent decrease in demand for these components.
Future trends to watch include advancements in battery technology potentially decreasing the need for imported parts, as well as shifts in Italy's energy policies or supply chain strategies, which may further impact these import levels. Additionally, potential economic factors or trade regulations could influence import trends leading up to 2028.