In 2023, the number of persons employed in the manufacture of computers and peripheral equipment sector in Brazil stood at approximately 21,000. From 2024 onwards, a declining trend is observed with projections as follows: 19,660 in 2024, 18,330 in 2025, 17,030 in 2026, 15,750 in 2027, and 14,500 in 2028, indicating a year-on-year decrease. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over these years highlights a significant contraction in the sector.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential impacts of technological advancements and automation, which might further reduce the need for human labor.
- Evolving global supply chain dynamics, particularly concerning changes in Brazil's role within the global tech manufacturing landscape.
- Policy changes or investments that could either mitigate the decline or further accelerate it.