The import of copper powders with non-lamellar structure to Brazil is projected to decline steadily from 2024 to 2028, with a significant drop from $994.11 thousand USD in 2024 to $577.1 thousand USD in 2028. Year-on-year percentage changes show a consistent decrease, reflecting shrinking demand or increasing domestic production. As of 2023, the actual data positioned imports at a significantly higher value, marking a deceleration trend in subsequent years.
Future trends to monitor include:
- Global copper price fluctuations affecting import values.
- Technological advancements in alternative materials or domestic production capabilities.
- Potential shifts in Brazilian industrial policies or trade agreements impacting copper-related imports.