The re-import of mineral and aerated waters to France is projected to decrease from approximately $3.4453 million in 2024 to $3.1365 million by 2028. This represents a continuous decline in value, with the re-import value dropping slightly each year. The year-on-year percentage decrease starts at about 2.3% from 2024 to 2025 and gradually reaches around 2.3% again from 2027 to 2028. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for the forecasted five-year period 2024-2028 suggests an average annual decrease of around 2.3%.
Future trends to watch for include changes in consumer preferences for foreign versus local mineral and aerated waters, potential regulatory shifts affecting imports, and broader economic factors that may impact the trade dynamics within Europe and beyond. Additionally, sustainability trends, such as increased demand for environmentally friendly packaging, could also influence re-import values.