As of 2023, re-imports of blades for agricultural and forestry machinery to China stood at USD 652.25 thousand. The forecasted data indicates a steady year-on-year growth from 2024 through 2028, with values increasing from USD 682.87 thousand in 2024 to USD 805.52 thousand in 2028.
The annual growth rate over the next few years shows an upward trajectory, suggesting sustained demand and possibly improvements in domestic agricultural and forestry machinery sectors.
Key trends to watch for in this market include:
- Technological advancements driving innovation in agricultural and forestry machinery.
- Shifts in trade policies or agreements impacting the cost and volume of re-imports.
- Variation in domestic production capacities that may affect reliance on re-imports.