In 2023, the import volume of ceramic housewares, except of porcelain or china, to Niger stood at a certain baseline from which future trends are forecasted. From 2024 to 2028, the data indicates a consistent and gradual increase in import volumes, rising from 80.02 to 80.27 thousand kilograms, signaling a very stable market without abrupt changes over these years.
The year-on-year growth is minimal, showcasing negligible variation, suggesting the demand for ceramic housewares will remain steady in the short term. Although each year sees a slight increase, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over this period is almost flat, reaffirming the stability in import patterns.
Looking forward, potential trends to watch for include changes in regional economic conditions, trade policies, or consumer preferences, which could either boost or decrease these imports. Additionally, environmental concerns and the rise of alternative materials could also impact future import volumes.