The forecasted imports of solid fossil fuels in Italy from 2024 to 2028 show a gradual decline, moving from 11.65 million metric tons in 2024 to 10.77 million metric tons in 2028. Comparing the actual value from 2023, the imports are on a decreasing trajectory year-on-year. For each subsequent year from 2024, the reduction is slight, indicating a steady decline rate. Specifically, there is an average decline (CAGR) per year over this five-year forecast period. This trend reflects a consistent reduction strategy in solid fossil fuel imports.
Future trends to watch include Italy's energy policy changes, particularly in renewable energy investments and environmental regulations which may further reduce dependence on solid fossil fuels. Market shifts due to geopolitical factors and global energy demand could also play a significant role in shaping Italy's import dynamics in the coming years.