The forecast for imports of not carded or combed staple fibers of nylon or other polyamides to Brazil indicates a steady decline from $8.3443 million in 2024 to $7.837 million by 2028. This trend suggests a year-on-year decrease, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) showing a consistent average annual reduction over the forecasted period. In 2023, the value stood slightly higher than 2024, marking the beginning of this downward trajectory.
Future trends to watch for:
- Potential shifts in global supply chain dynamics affecting import levels.
- Changes in domestic production capacities or policies influencing demand.
- Market responses to environmental and sustainability initiatives impacting polyamide usage.