The import of hydrogen, rare gases, and non-metals to Brazil is expected to decline from $50.61 million in 2024 to $43.982 million in 2028. This represents a steady annual decrease, with a year-on-year decline of approximately 3.5% over the forecasted period. Comparing these figures to 2023, there is a noticeable downward trend, reflecting reduced import reliance or improved domestic capabilities in providing these materials.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Technological advancements and their impact on reducing demand for imports.
- Environmental regulations possibly encouraging local production.
- Market shifts driven by Brazil's economic and industrial policies.