市場調查報告書
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印度尼西亞服裝製造業:2023-2032Indonesia Garment Manufacturing Industry Research Report, 2023-2032 |
印度尼西亞是東南亞最大的經濟強國,勞動力豐富,勞動力成本低廉。 到2022年底,印度尼西亞人口將約為2.75億,成為世界第四大人口大國,約70%的人口年齡在15歲至64歲之間,勞動人口約1.4億。力量和消費市場。 據CRI分析,該國的年輕人口預計將在未來10至15年推動印尼消費市場的增長。
印度尼西亞是世界十大紡織品生產國之一。 紡織及紡織製品業是印尼經濟最重要的產業之一,為超過370萬印尼人提供了就業機會。 印尼紡織品和服裝總產量的70%用於出口,其中美國是最大的出口國。
據CRI分析,2018年至2022年,印尼紡織品服裝出口額呈現先降後升的變化趨勢,2018年至2022年復合年增長率為4.16%。 2020年,受COVID-19影響,印尼紡織品服裝出口額達58.57億美元。 2021年,印尼政府放鬆監管措施,2021年和2022年出口額快速恢復,分別達到69.09億美元和79.92億美元,比上年增長17.98%和15.6%。
紡織業現已成為印尼的戰略目標產業。 印尼紡織業的前景為投資者提供了巨大的機會,特別是在精密機械和生產設備的供應以及能力建設方面。 由於公民購買力的增強和電子商務平台的激增,其營商環境變得更加有利。
由於其低成本優勢,印度尼西亞紡織品服裝出口預計將持續增長數年。 預計2032年印尼紡織品服裝出口額將達到182億美元,2023年至2032年復合年增長率約為8.6%。
本報告對印度尼西亞服裝製造業進行了調查,包括印度尼西亞服裝製造業的發展歷史、服裝製造業概況、競爭狀況、製造成本和價格分析以及服裝的需求和供應情況。服裝製造。我們整理了主要製造商的概況,包括預測。
Indonesia is the largest economy in Southeast Asia, and Indonesia has an abundant labor force with low labor costs. By the end of 2022, the population of Indonesia will be about 275 million, which is the fourth largest population in the world, with about 70% of the population aged 15-64, and the working population will be about 140 million, which is a plentiful labor force and consumer market. According to CRI's analysis, the young population structure will bring 10 to 15 years of growth to the Indonesian consumer market.
Indonesia is one of the world's top ten textile producers, and the textile and textile products industry is one of the most important industries in the Indonesian economy, providing employment for more than 3.7 million Indonesians. The majority of Indonesia's total textile and clothing production is used to supply international demand, of which 70% is exported, with the United States of America being the largest exporter of Indonesian clothing and textiles.
As apparel companies continue to shift production out of China, Indonesia has become an attractive alternative. China's position as a global cotton importer is declining, and most cotton exports are being shifted to competing countries, including Indonesia. The USDA forecasts that China's cotton imports will increase by only 3.5 million bales over the 2021-2030 period, compared to an estimated 8.1 million bales for the major competing apparel countries Indonesia, Vietnam, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Turkey combined. By 2030, China is expected to account for 24% of total global imports, while competing countries combined are expected to account for 47%.
Indonesia's garment industry is concentrated in West Java, Central Java, East Java and Banten, which together account for more than 85 percent of all garment, textile and footwear employment. The garment industry is labor-intensive and easy to relocate, and employers have been relocating factories to areas with lower minimum wages.
From 2018 to 2022, according to CRI analysis, Indonesia's textile and apparel export value shows a trend of change firstly decreasing and then increasing, with a CAGR of 4.16% from 2018 to 2022.In 2020, affected by the COVID-19 epidemic, Indonesia's apparel manufacturing industry contracted, and Indonesia's textile and apparel export value was 5.857 billion U.S. dollars, which was a year-on-year decline of 17.19%.In 2021 The Indonesian government relaxed the control measures, and the export of Indonesia's textile and apparel industry recovered rapidly in 2021 and 2022, and the export value of Indonesia's textile and apparel in 2021 and 2022 was US$6.909 billion and US$7.992 billion, respectively, an increase of 17.98% and 15.6% year-on-year, respectively.
The textile industry is now a strategic target industry for Indonesia. The prospects of Indonesia's textile industry offer golden opportunities for investors, especially in the supply of sophisticated machinery and production equipment and capacity building. Its business environment has become more lucrative due to the increased purchasing power of the population and the proliferation of e-commerce platforms. This aggressive consumer behavior following lifestyle trends will fuel high demand for functional textiles for apparel, automotive, fitness, sports and military applications. The recently established Industrial Services and Solutions Centre (ISSC) facility at the Centre for Standardization and Textile Industry Services (BBSPJIT) is in its prime. It provides information services, testing, calibration, product and quality system certification, technical training and consultancy, develops standards for the textile industry and provides inclusive professional assistance to the textile industry. This integrated infrastructure will not only help meet domestic demand, but also increase the competitiveness of the textile industry in the global market, especially in the EU - one of Indonesia's major export destinations. Indonesia is in the process of negotiating with the EU for an Indonesia-EU Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IEU-CEPA), and Indonesia is looking towards Vietnam and Bangladesh.
At the same time, the Indonesian Government was constantly striving to build a productive, connected and sustainable textile ecosystem. By 2030, the country is expected to become one of the top five global textile manufacturers and one of the world's top 10 economies in the Industry 4.0 era.
In the coming years, Indonesia's textile and apparel exports will continue to grow due to its low-cost advantage. CRI expects the export value of Indonesia's textiles and garments to reach US$ 18.2 billion in 2032, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 8.6% from 2023-2032.
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