The forecast for the share of non-metallic minerals in Brazil's total domestic material consumption indicates a gradual increase from 2024 to 2028. Beginning at 26.36% in 2024, the share incrementally rises to 26.69% by 2028. The consistent annual growth reflects a stable trend in material consumption patterns. Compared to historical data, this forecast suggests an ongoing elevation, implying increased reliance on non-metallic resources.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Technological advancements in construction and manufacturing sectors potentially driving further consumption of non-metallic minerals.
- Shifts in regulatory policies focusing on sustainability which could impact material sourcing and utilization strategies.
- Global economic conditions influencing infrastructure investments and material demands.