Global Ceramic
Tiles Market is expected to reach USD 125.32 billion by 2020, according to
a new study by Grand View Research, Inc. Construction industry growth in BRICS
coupled with rising demand for new residential structures in emerging markets
of China and India due to urbanization is expected to drive market demand for
ceramic tiles over the forecast period. Stringent environment regulations
pertaining to carbon emissions caused during the production of ceramic tiles
has forced market players to increase their R&D expenditure on eco-friendly
products, which is likely to open new market avenues in the near future.
Residential replacement was the largest
application, accounting for more than 50% of market volume in 2013. Growing
demand for durable material coupled with rising awareness towards personal
hygiene is expected to augment ceramic tiles demand in residential replacement
over the forecast period.
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Further key findings from the study suggest:
·
Global ceramic tiles market demand was 12,328.3
million square meters in 2013 and is expected to reach 21,822.7 million square
meters by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 8.5% from 2014 to 2020.
·
Floor tiles were the largest product segment for
ceramic tiles market, accounting for over 50% of market volume in 2013.
Emergence of floor tiles as a replacement for hardwood and other flooring
options on account of superior properties such as high durability, frost &
thermal shock resistance is expected to have a positive impact on ceramic tiles
market in the near future.
·
Asia Pacific was the largest ceramic tiles
market, exceeding 60% of global volume in 2013. Government of India and China
have increased spending on infrastructure improvement, which is expected to
promote the demand for residential and commercial structures and boost ceramic
tiles market over the forecast period.
·
Emergence of West Africa as a manufacturing hub
for ceramic industry on account of growing domestic demand for ceramics in
household and building applications in countries such as Nigeria is expected to
have a positive impact on market. Low manufacturing cost as compared to countries
of North America and Europe has forced numerous ceramic manufacturers to
commence production in West Africa. In December 2013, West African Ceramics
Ltd. (WACL) announced an investment of over USD 50 million to commence
production of ceramic tiles in Nigeria.
·
Global ceramic tiles market is fragmented in
nature due to presence of numerous companies operating across the world. Key
market participants include Crossville Inc., Saloni Ceramica, and China
Ceramics.
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For the purpose of this study, Grand View Research has segmented the global ceramic tiles market on the basis of product, application and region:
Global Ceramic Tiles Product Outlook (Volume, Million Square Meters; Revenue, USD Million, 2012 - 2020)
• Wall Tiles
• Floor Tiles
• Others
Global Ceramic Tiles Application Outlook (Volume, Million Square Meters; Revenue, USD Million, 2012 - 2020)
• Residential Replacement
• New Residential
• Commercial
• Others
Global Ceramic Tiles Regional Outlook (Volume, Million Square Meters; Revenue, USD Million, 2012 - 2020)
• North America
• US
• Europe
• France
• Italy
• Latin America
• Brazil
• Asia Pacific
• China
• India
• RoW
• Iran
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