In 2023, Brazil's imports of electronic calculators without printing devices operated with external power stood at a certain level that is unspecified in the data. By 2024, the forecasted value is projected to be $120.17 thousand, tapering down to $81.7 thousand by 2028. This trend indicates a consistent year-on-year decline in imports, with no specific percentages of variation provided. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the forecasted period from 2024 to 2028 suggests an average annual decrease, highlighting a shrinking demand or a shift towards alternative technologies.
Future trends to watch for include:
- The potential impact of technological advancements in calculators and substitute products such as mobile devices and AI tools.
- Changes in educational and professional sectors in Brazil that might influence calculator usage.
- Fluctuations in Brazil's economic conditions affecting import capabilities.
- Regulatory changes that could impact electronics imports, favoring growth or decline.