The import of Andalusite, Kyanite, and Sillimanite to Brazil is projected to follow a steady, albeit small, upward trend from 2024 to 2028. In 2024, the forecasted value is set at 872.36 thousand USD, progressively increasing each year to 895.05 thousand USD in 2028. This indicates a stable demand for these minerals, with each year showing an approximate incremental rise of about 0.65% to 0.70% year-on-year.
Future trends to watch for include potential fluctuations in global demand for refractory or ceramics industries where these minerals are primarily used. Additionally, any economic shifts or trade policies influencing Brazil's import capabilities could impact these forecasts. Keeping an eye on alternative materials and technological advancements could also play a role in altering future import patterns.