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泰國服裝製造業:2023-2032Thailand Garment Manufacturing Industry Research Report 2023-2032 |
泰國是東南亞第二大經濟體,人均GDP約6,600美元,定位為中高收入國家。 到2022年底,該國人口將達到7080萬,勞動力成本低廉,勞動力充足。 15歲及以上的勞動人口超過4024萬,最低日工資約為10美元。
泰國紡織業擁有廣泛的價值鏈,有2000多家服裝和紡織公司主要集中在曼谷和泰國東部。 該行業對泰國的國內生產總值和出口收入發揮著至關重要的作用。 泰國在家用紡織品的生產、設計和營銷方面表現出色,作為絲綢和紗線製造國而享譽全球。 此外,我們在符合國際標準的環保整理、染色和印花服務方面表現出色,但仍有進一步改進的空間。
泰國紡織產品主要出口到美國、日本、英國、俄羅斯和中國。 由於COVID-19期間外部需求減少,作為國家經濟促進力的紡織和服裝行業在2020年經歷了低迷。 大約 3,000 家工廠已轉向生產口罩和個人防護裝備,以應對經濟危機。 然而,泰國紡織業在2021年復蘇並恢復了全部製造能力,泰國的服裝廠和紡織廠以100%的製造能力重新啟動運營。 2021年和2022年,由於越南、柬埔寨、印度尼西亞、印度、歐洲和美國等服裝生產地區的需求,泰國對美國的服裝出口激增。
2021年,隨著疫情影響消退,泰國開始放鬆監管措施。 因此,泰國紡織服裝業出口在2021年和2022年迅速恢復。 歷年紡織品服裝出口額分別為65.26億美元和68.5億美元,比上年增長13.53%和4.96%。
總體而言,在全球紡織服裝行業向東南亞轉移的推動下,全球服裝市場蘊藏著巨大的商機,並處於穩步上升的軌道。 泰國紡織服裝業在泰國政府的支持和推動下正在快速發展,前景廣闊。 預計2032年泰國紡織品和服裝出口額將增長至118億美元,2023年至2032年復合年增長率為5.6%。
本報告對泰國服裝製造業進行調查,分析泰國服裝行業的經濟和政策環境、市場影響因素和市場機會、市場規模趨勢和預測,並對主要服裝企業進行分析等進行總結。
Thailand, as the second-largest economy in Southeast Asia, boasts a per capita GDP of approximately US$6,600, positioning it as a middle to high-income country. The country's population stood at 70.8 million by the end of 2022, and it possesses a robust labor force characterized by low labor costs. With over 40.24 million people aged 15 and above in the workforce, Thailand sustains a minimum daily wage of approximately US$10.
The textile industry in Thailand encompasses a comprehensive value chain, with more than 2,000 apparel and textile companies operating, primarily concentrated in Bangkok and eastern Thailand. This sector plays a pivotal role in contributing to the country's GDP and export earnings. Thailand stands out for its proficiency in the production, design, and marketing of home textiles, earning a global reputation as a silk producer and yarn manufacturer. Moreover, the nation excels in eco-friendly finishing, dyeing, and printing services that meet international standards, although there is room for further improvement.
Thailand's textile exports are primarily directed towards the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, Russia, and China. The country's two economic drivers, the textile and garment industry, experienced a downturn in 2020 due to reduced foreign demand during the COVID-19 pandemic. Approximately 3,000 factories pivoted to producing masks and PPE protective clothing to survive the economic challenges. However, the Thai textile industry rebounded in 2021, restoring production to full capacity, and Thai garment and textile factories resumed operations at 100% capacity. The years 2021 and 2022 witnessed a surge in Thailand's apparel exports to the United States, driven by demand from apparel-producing regions like Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, India, Europe, and U.S. garment factories.
In 2021, Thailand began relaxing control measures as the pandemic's impact waned. This, in turn, led to a rapid recovery of Thailand's textile and apparel industry exports in 2021 and 2022. During these years, textile and apparel exports amounted to US$6,526 million and US$6,850 million, respectively, representing year-on-year increases of 13.53% and 4.96%.
Overall, the global garment market presents substantial opportunities, with a steady upward trajectory fueled by the relocation of the global textile and apparel industry to Southeast Asia. Thailand's textile and apparel sector is experiencing rapid growth, supported and promoted by the Thai government, suggesting a promising future. CRI anticipates that Thailand's textile and apparel exports will reach US$11.8 billion by 2032, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.6% from 2023 to 2032.
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