From 2013 to 2023, the import value of diodes, transistors, and semiconductors to Chile has fluctuated significantly. With an initial increase in 2013 followed by a decline in 2014, the trend showed volatility with substantial growth in 2015 and a sharp drop in 2017. Post-2017, imports experienced a moderate recovery, stabilizing around 100 million USD from 2018 to 2023. The import value stood at 108.42 million USD in 2023.
Key variations:
- 2013: +331.52% YoY
- 2014: -14.8% YoY
- 2015: +89.18% YoY
- 2016: -22.61% YoY
- 2017: -72.45% YoY
- 2018: +92.76% YoY
- 2019: +0.1% YoY
- 2020: -14.7% YoY
- 2021: +22.62% YoY
- 2022: +1.71% YoY
- 2023: +1.65% YoY, CAGR: 1.6% (2018-2023)
Over the next five years, imports are forecasted to grow modestly at a CAGR of 1.28%, reaching an estimated 117.6 million USD by 2028, a cumulative growth rate of 6.58% from 2023.
Future trends to watch include advancements in semiconductor technologies, potential fluctuations in global supply chains, and shifts in demand driven by innovations in consumer electronics and industrial applications.