The forecast for the re-import of bars, rods, and profiles of aluminium alloys to Italy indicates a declining trend from 2024 to 2028, with values dropping from 287.71 thousand USD in 2024 to 268.62 thousand USD in 2028. This represents an average annual decrease of approximately 1.7%, suggesting a consistent reduction in re-import quantities over the period. In 2023, the baseline year, the industry already showed re-import figures around the forecasted 2024 level, implying a potential stabilizing factor before the forecasted decline. Key influencing factors could involve international trade policies, domestic aluminium production capacities, and broader economic conditions.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Shifts in global aluminium supply chains and trade agreements affecting Italy.
- Technological advancements in aluminium recycling affecting import needs.
- Changes in domestic demand driven by key sectors like automotive and construction.