Research Report on Southeast Asia Tile Industry 2023-2032
Tile is a building and decorative material formed by grinding, mixing, pressing, glazing and sintering of refractory metal oxides and semi-metallic oxides. With beautiful appearance and durable texture, tiles are mainly used for covering floors and walls, as well as in kitchens and showers.
According to CRI's analysis, with the economic development of Southeast Asian countries, the government continues to increase investment in public infrastructure, industrial facilities and residential construction, and the level of urbanization is gradually increasing, driving the development of Southeast Asia's construction and building materials industry. In Vietnam, for example, in 2022, 8,593 new enterprises were established in the real estate sector, up 13.7% year-on-year, and the total volume of apartments and single-family houses reached 150,000 units, with a much higher market absorption capacity than in 2021. Tile is one of the most used materials in building decoration, and the development of the real estate industry is driving up the market demand for tile in Vietnam.
There are differences in the degree of development of Southeast Asian tile industry in different countries. According to the analysis of CRI, some Southeast Asian countries have a large scale of tile manufacturing industry. For example, Vietnam is one of the world's largest tile exporters, with products exported to many countries such as Japan, the United States, Australia, Thailand and Cambodia. Vietnam's tile market is more fragmented and competitive. Taicera Enterprise Company, Toko Vietnam Co. Ltd, Prime Group and Bach Thanh Ceramic Co. Ltd are some of the larger tile companies in Vietnam's tile market.
Southeast Asia in this report includes 10 countries: Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Brunei, Laos and Cambodia. With a total population of nearly 700 million by the end of 2022, Southeast Asia has an overall economic growth rate higher than the global average and is one of the key drivers of future global economic growth.
According to CRI's analysis, the economic levels of the 10 Southeast Asian countries vary greatly, with Singapore being the only developed country with a per capita GDP of about US$79,000 in 2022. While Myanmar and Cambodia will have a GDP per capita of less than US$2,000 in 2022. The population and minimum wage levels of each country also vary greatly. Brunei, which has the smallest population, will have a total population of less than 500,000 people in 2022, while Indonesia, which has the largest population, will have a population of about 280 million people in 2022.
CRI expects the Southeast Asian tile industry to continue to grow from 2023-2032.
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