Market Trends: Growth Continues for Asia-Pacific Coatings Market
The five largest coatings suppliers in the Asia-Pacific Region are projected to capture 28% of worldwide sales in 2013.
Coating consumption in the Asia-Pacific region is projected to be 16.45 million tons worth $48.3 billion in 2013, according to the consulting firm Kusumgar, Nerlfi & Growney. Volume is more than double that of 10 years ago. Consumption in China is three times that of 2003 and Indian volume is about two and one-half times greater. Many of the smaller coating consumers in the region have also undergone significant growth. In contrast, coating consumption in Japan has declined and South Korean volume is about the same.
China accounts for 58% of the region’s consumption in volume and 55% of the value. India is now the second-largest consumer in tons, with a 13% share, and is third in value, with 10%. Japan is second in value, comprising 12% of the total, but is expected to be displaced by India within the next two years. Korea is the fourth-largest consumer in both volume and value. These four countries took 84% of the region’s tons and 85% of the value. Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam each consumes about 2-3% of the regional volume and are considered expanding markets. Australia, Taiwan and Singapore are mature outlets for coatings.