As of 2023, the import of instruments to measure or detect ionising radiations to China was at a certain level, which served as the base for future projections. Forecasts indicate a steady increase in imports, with volumes expected to grow from 212.09 thousand kilograms in 2024 to 224.32 thousand kilograms by 2028. Over this forecasted period, the year-on-year growth rate remains consistent, suggesting a stable demand in China for these instruments. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year forecasted period offers a clear metric of consistent annual growth.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Advancements in nuclear technology and increased safety regulations, potentially driving higher demand for ionising radiation detection instruments.
- China's focus on environmental monitoring and safety could influence the import dynamics.
- Innovations in detection technology that might alter the market landscape and affect import volumes or sources.