In 2023, the US imported polymers of vinyl chloride and halogenated olefins worth slightly above 15.4 million USD. From 2024 onwards, a very gradual decline is forecasted, with import values decreasing marginally each year. Year-on-year variations over recent years suggest stability with minor decreases, reflecting a CAGR near zero.
Future trends to watch for include potential shifts due to technological advancements, environmental regulations affecting polymer demand, and fluctuations in raw material costs. Monitoring trade policies and economic conditions will be crucial to anticipate changes in import demands and prices over the forecasted period.