The data from 2024 to 2028 indicates a consistent decline in the number of persons employed in the manufacture of weapons and ammunition sector in Brazil, decreasing from 11.44 thousand in 2024 to 11.11 thousand in 2028. The reduction follows a nearly linear trend, with a decline of about 0.73% each year. This suggests a continuous contraction within the sector.
Future trends to watch for include potential policy changes, advances in technology which might affect labor needs, and global geopolitical tensions that could influence demand for weapons and ammunition, possibly reversing or accelerating the current employment trend.