Forecast: Re-Import of Manmade Filaments to China

The re-import of manmade filaments to China is projected to decline annually from $133.93 million in 2024 to $110.83 million by 2028. The year-on-year percentage decrease starts moderately and accelerates as we progress towards 2028, indicating a consistent downward trend.

Key future trends to watch include:

  • Technological advancements in domestic production potentially reducing dependency on imports.
  • Shifts in global trade policies that might impact the cost and volume of re-imports.
  • R&D efforts in sustainable filament production which could alter market dynamics.

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