India, China, and ASEAN Participants to Drive Growth
Demand for paints and coatings from Asia-Pacific will continue to be positive and is likely to gain impetus from macroeconomic factors. Key drivers include the forecasted recovery of the global economy in 2013, population growth, an increased focus by governments on infrastructure development, and the growth of the construction industry in emerging Asian economies.
This market outlook provides a snapshot of the Asia-Pacific paints and coatings market highlighting the future trends in the region. In addition, this research service analyses the key countries and paint segments which are driving growth so that paint companies can align their growth strategies along these trends.
Different types of paints and coatings have diversified functionalities and application areas. Therefore, the market can be segmented into the following in the region:
- Automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)
- Automotive refinishing
- Can coatings
- Coil coatings
- Marine coatings
- Decorative coatings
- Powder coatings
- Protective coatings
- Wood coatings
- *Other industrial coatings
Key Topics Covered
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction to the Asia-Pacific Paints and Coatings Market
3. Market Trends, Drivers, and Restraints
4. Market Forecasts and Segment Analysis
5. Technology Trends
6. Conclusions
Appendix
Countries Covered
- Australia
- China
- Hong Kong
- India
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Malaysia
- New Zealand
- Taiwan
- Thailand
- The Philippines
- South Korea
- Singapore
- Vietnam
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