Market Trends of thailand adhesives Industry
Growing demand for plastic packaging in food, cosmetics, and other industries will propel the packaging industry
- Thailand registered a GDP of USD 7,450 per capita with a growth rate of 3.3% Y-O-Y in 2022. The packaging industry contributes a share of around 1.91 of the country's GDP. Trade exchange, employment, labor charges, government policy support, etc., affect the Thai packaging industry.
- The country observed an economic slowdown in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Production volume declined by 4.74% in the same year compared to 2019. This happened due to supply chain disruptions, labor shortages, and a lockdown in the country for nearly three months. However, because of economic recovery in the country in line with international borders being opened in 2021, the regular supply of raw materials began for production, which increased by 7,900 ton in 2021.
- Thailand is one of the major manufacturing countries in the global plastic packaging market. The plastic packaging industry reaches USD 5 billion annually, the highest among other types of packaging. Around 28% of the country's plastic production is used in plastic packaging products. This packaging is majorly used in food, healthcare, cosmetics, and many other types of products in Thailand.
- The usage of bioplastics in the packaging industry of Thailand is increasing. The government has also prioritized the bioplastic industry's development through policies such as the Plastic Waste Management Roadmap (2018-2030). GC and Cargill are two multinational biopolymer companies that have announced plans to invest USD 20 billion in establishing new bioplastic plants in Thailand.
Nearly 50.1% share of the overall automotive production among the ASEAN countries is likely to drive the industry in Thailand
- The Thai automobile sector has grown tremendously over the last 50 years. The country is constantly advancing its next-generation automotive industry to follow the S-Curve promotion with better value-added production, and it also aims for the automotive industrial policy to be aligned with the environmental protection policy. Thailand is the largest auto producer in the ASEAN region. In 2020, production totaled 1,427,074 units, accounting for 50.1% of total ASEAN production. This was followed by Indonesia (690,150 units, or approximately 24.2%) and Malaysia (485,186 units, or approximately 17.0%).
- In 2019, the country recorded about 20.13,710 units of vehicles produced, which drastically reduced to 14,27,074 units in 2020, accounting for a decline of about 29% owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the variation in automotive production between 2019 and 2021 amounted to about -16%, whereas between 2020 and 2021, the variation was recorded at about -1%.
- Thailand, ranked as the 11th largest automotive producer in the world and the first in ASEAN, is poised to become ASEAN's EV center, owing to its well-established value chain, which provides the industry with top-notch quality products at a competitive price. Thailand's EV stock has been steadily increasing in response to local demand. More importantly, several well-known Thai corporations have been actively investing in EV charging infrastructure around the country, indicating rising confidence in future demand increases. Efforts by governmental and private sector institutions to increase EV infrastructure, such as charging stations, suggest that Thailand's EV ecosystem is developing rapidly.
OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT
- Increasing number of domestic and international passengers will boost the aerospace industry
- Rising demand for eco-friendly and affordable shoes from local manufacturers will sustain the industry growth
- Increasing spending on public infrastructure projects is likely to facilitate the growth of construction sector
- Sustainable growth of furniture industry will augment the industry size