The forecast for Brazil's import of Not Calcined Petroleum Coke shows a slight year-on-year decline in value from 2024 through 2028. Estimated values, beginning at 206.02 million USD in 2024, progressively decrease to 203.07 million USD by 2028. The consistent downward trend suggests a modest average annual decrease.
Future trends to monitor include global market fluctuations affecting petroleum coke prices, alterations in Brazil's industrial demand, and any shifts in trade policies. Additionally, advancements in energy alternatives might impact the country's reliance on petroleum coke, influencing future import levels.