In 2023, the re-import of polymers of vinyl chloride and halogenated olefins to France was valued at 2.147 Million US Dollars. Forecasts indicate a steady growth in re-imports from 2024 onwards, increasing from 2.278 Million US Dollars that year to 2.825 Million US Dollars by 2028. Year-on-year growth rates are consistent, averaging about 5.5% annually over this period. This sustained upward trend highlights a robust demand and efficient re-import processes in France, with an emphasis on steady economic and industrial growth as driving factors.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Technological advancements in recycling and re-import processes that could impact volume and value.
- Regulatory changes within the European Union that might affect the trade dynamics of these polymers.
- Global supply chain adjustments due to geopolitical factors or environmental regulations that could influence the forecast.