The forecast for the import of cathode-ray oscilloscopes and cathode-ray oscillographs to Brazil shows a continual decline from 2024 onwards. The import value begins at $1.1181 million in 2024 and decreases sharply to just $0.09587 million by 2028. Compared to the baseline of 2023, this indicates a significant yearly negative growth, given that the data for 2023 reflects actual imports, marking the beginning of a downward trajectory.
Year-on-year percentage variations demonstrate this declining pattern: a decline from 2024 to 2025 is followed by further declines through 2026 and into 2028. The five-year CAGR highlights the average annual negative growth rate for this period.
Future trends to watch for in this sector include technological advancements that may render current devices obsolete, shifts towards digital instruments, and changes in industrial demand or technological mandates in Brazil. These could further impact the import volumes, aligning with global shifts away from cathode-ray technology.