In 2023, the re-import of manganese dioxide primary cells and primary batteries to China stood at 12.13 million kilograms. The forecast for 2024 anticipates a decrease to 11.79 million kilograms, indicating a subtle downward trend. Year-on-year deductions suggest a consistent reduction, with values declining to 11.454 million kilograms in 2025, 11.125 million kilograms in 2026, and further falling to 10.803 million kilograms by 2027, eventually reaching 10.487 million kilograms in 2028. This study reveals an average annual decrease or CAGR, covering these five years.
Future trends to monitor include:
- Technological advancements in battery alternatives potentially reducing demand for manganese dioxide-based imports.
- Policy changes in China regarding battery import regulations impacting the market landscape.
- Global commodity price fluctuations affecting the cost and demand dynamics.