The import of ceramic housewares, excluding porcelain or china, to Turkey is forecasted to decline gradually from 2024 to 2028, indicating a downward trend. In 2024, imports are valued at $12.322 million but are projected to decrease to $10.339 million by 2028. This suggests a consistent year-on-year decline, requiring careful attention to underlying drivers such as consumer demand fluctuations, local production competitiveness, and broader economic conditions impacting import rates.
From a broader perspective, it is critical to monitor:
- Changes in domestic production and market preferences, which could influence import needs.
- Evolving trade policies and tariffs affecting international supply chains.
- General economic health and consumer spending power in Turkey, impacting discretionary purchases like housewares.