In 2024, France's re-import of dichloromethane is forecasted at 67.09 thousand kilograms, while the trend shows a sharp decline: 52.24 in 2025, 37.68 in 2026, 23.41 in 2027, and 9.43 in 2028. This pattern indicates a significant reduction in re-imports over the period. Compared to 2023, the forecast reflects a consistent decrease. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over these five years is steeply negative, emphasizing a diminishing trend.
Future trends to watch for:
- Changes in European Union regulations on chemical imports and their potential impacts.
- Shifts in industrial demand influencing re-import needs.
- Development of alternative chemicals reducing dependence on dichloromethane.