European Import of Ceramic Wares for Laboratory, Chemical or Other Technical Uses, Other than of Porcelain or China by Country

In 2023, Germany led European imports of ceramic wares for laboratory and technical uses, distinct from porcelain or china, at 51.692 million kilograms. Spain followed with a growth of 5.74%, while Italy saw a decline of 2.54%. Notable growth was observed in Sweden and Poland, at 6.11% and 4.98%, respectively. The UK also increased its imports by 4.43%, contrasting with Denmark’s significant 9.47% drop. Overall, the sector displayed varied trends, with the focus on countries like Luxembourg, where imports rose by 5.36%. Austria and Romania also revealed growth, underscoring an uneven market development across Europe.

Future trends highlight a collective increase in scientific and technological investments, possibly boosting demand for specialized ceramic wares. Additionally, the growth of pharmaceutical and chemical industries will likely contribute to increased imports. Sustainability and technological advancements in ceramics manufacturing may also influence future dynamics in this sector.

Top countries in Import of Ceramic Wares for Laboratory, Chemical or Other Technical Uses, Other than of Porcelain or China by Country

# 10 Countries Kilograms Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 51,692,000 2023 +7.89% +0.3% View data
2 2 Spain 23,987,000 2023 +13.84% +5.74% View data
3 3 Italy 19,184,000 2023 +5.8% -2.54% View data
4 4 Poland 17,636,000 2023 +4.39% +4.98% View data
5 5 France 15,534,000 2023 +5.53% -1.17% View data
6 6 Belgium 14,085,000 2023 +6.42% +0.31% View data
7 7 United Kingdom 13,330,000 2023 +1.17% +4.43% View data
8 8 Netherlands 10,876,000 2023 +6.68% -0.23% View data
9 9 Denmark 9,813,600 2023 -0.48% -9.47% View data
10 10 Sweden 9,557,900 2023 +30.54% +6.11% View data

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