Brazil’s import of original sculptures and statuary in any material exhibited a decreasing trend from 26.93 thousand kilograms in 2024 to an expected 15.46 thousand kilograms by 2028. This represents a significant year-on-year decline over the forecast period: 2025 to 2028, suggesting decreased market demand or shifts in local consumption preferences. Given that the series repeats for 2024-2028, the trend from 2023 ends at a higher base, emphasizing a more pronounced negative CAGR over these years.
Future trends to monitor include evolving artistic preferences within Brazil, local production capabilities potentially replacing imports, and global economic factors influencing luxury and art markets. Additionally, changes in trade policies could impact the volume and value dynamics of such imports.