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Region | Product Type | Item | Projected Sales 2032 (in millions) |
Americas | New | D | 13.9 |
Americas | New | D | 12.9 |
Americas | New | D | 9.7 |
Americas | New | D | 9.4 |
Americas | New | D | 11.3 |
Americas | New | D | 10 |
Americas | New | D | 10.9 |
Americas | New | D | 11.2 |
Americas | New | D | 10.2 |
Americas | New | D | 9.2 |
Americas | New | D | 9.8 |
Americas | New | D | 9.5 |
Americas | New | D | 10.1 |
Americas | New | D | 7.3 |
Americas | New | D | 8.9 |
Americas | New | D | 8.1 |
Americas | New | D | 7.3 |
Americas | New | D | 7.1 |
Americas | New | D | 9.3 |
Americas | New | D | 7.2 |
Americas | New | D | 9.5 |
Americas | New | D | 8 |
Americas | New | D | 7.3 |
Americas | New | D | 10 |
Americas | New | D | 6.4 |
Americas | New | D | 7.7 |
Americas | New | D | 8.1 |
Americas | New | D | 7.3 |
Americas | New | D | 7.5 |
Americas | New | D | 7.6 |
Americas | New | D | 7.1 |
Americas | New | D | 8.6 |
Americas | New | D | 9.7 |
Americas | New | D | 7.1 |
Americas | New | D | 9.2 |
Americas | New | D | 8.6 |
Americas | New | D | 7.3 |
Americas | New | D | 8.5 |
Americas | New | D | 7.2 |
Americas | New | D | 9.4 |
Americas | New | D | 7.5 |
Americas | New | D | 8.6 |
Americas | New | D | 7.6 |
Americas | New | D | 6.4 |
Americas | New | D | 5.6 |
Americas | New | D | 4.3 |
Americas | New | D | 6.3 |
Americas | New | D | 6.6 |
Americas | New | D | 7.1 |
Americas | New | D | 6.8 |
Americas | New | D | 7.1 |
Americas | New | D | 4.9 |
Americas | New | D | 2.1 |
Americas | New | D | 2.2 |
Americas | New | D | 4.3 |
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