The import of knitted or crocheted men's and boys' shirts of cotton to Brazil is projected to decline consistently from 2024 to 2028, with a starting value of 6.7473 million in 2024, reducing to 5.6217 million by 2028. This forecasted trend indicates an average annual decrease, or CAGR, suggesting a gradual shrinking import demand over the period.
Several factors could influence this trend:
- Rises in local production could reduce dependency on imports.
- Shifts in consumer preference towards sustainable materials might impact demand for traditional cotton shirts.
- Changes in economic conditions or trade policies could alter import needs.