The forecast for the re-import of hairpins, curling pins, hair-curlers, and similar items to China from 2024 to 2028 shows a steady decline. Starting from 11.68 thousand kilograms in 2024, it decreases yearly to reach 7.47 thousand kilograms by 2028. This represents an average annual reduction of approximately 10.5%, indicating a significant downward trend from the previous two years. The annual compounded decline rate over the five-year period stands notably low. In 2023, the volume was higher, serving as a benchmark for this downward trajectory.
Future trends to monitor include changes in consumer preferences towards hairstyling products, potential shifts in manufacturing or importation regulations, and technological advancements in the industry. Market shifts driven by new fashion trends or sustainability concerns could also influence future re-import volumes.