The re-import of sacks and bags of man-made fibres to France has experienced a significant downward trend from 2018 to 2022, with imports decreasing annually. The product experienced a continuing decline: from 46.01 thousand kilograms in 2018 to just 7.32 thousand kilograms in 2022, indicating a sharp decrease of around 84.1% over the five-year span. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over this period is -29.2%, showing a persistent drop in imports during these years, influenced by several potential market and economic factors.
Looking forward, potential trends to watch include the impact of sustainable alternatives supplanting traditional man-made fibres and possible shifts in global trade policies. Additionally, technological advancements and environmental regulations may further influence volume trends in the incoming years.