The forecast for the re-import of parts of machinery for the leather industry to France indicates a declining trend. Starting from 562.14 kilograms in 2024, the volume is expected to decrease annually, reaching 266.98 kilograms by 2028. The predicted average compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over this period highlights a significant decrease in re-imports. No specific data is provided for 2023, but this declining trend suggests a possible decrease in demand or a shift in the leather industry's supply chain strategies in France.
Future trends to watch for include potential changes in the French leather industry’s manufacturing processes, shifts towards more sustainable materials, or a move to local production which may reduce reliance on re-imports. Monitoring global supply chain disruptions and changes in trade policies could also impact these forecasts.