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Global demand for paint and coatings is forecast to rise 3.7%/yr to 54.7Mt in 2020, valued at US$193bn. Advances will be driven by strong economic growth in developing regions, particularly in the massive Asia Pacific market, where robust gains in building construction activity will boost sales of architectural paint. Suppliers to developing regions are also expected to benefit from bright outlooks for manufacturing output and infrastructure spending, which will spur sales of industrial coatings used in the production and upkeep of motor vehicles, furniture, marine vessels, and roads and bridges. However, Analyst Carolyn Zulandt found that "overall gains will be limited by the increased use of higher quality coatings and more efficient application processes in both the developed and developing world, reducing the volume necessary to complete a given paint job.” A significant slowdown in China’s economic output and construction spending will also hinder stronger overall growth. These and other trends are presented in World Paint & Coatings, a new study from The Freedonia Group, a Cleveland-based industry research firm.
The fastest growth is forecast for India, where paint use will be fuelled by rapidly expanding investment to build or update homes, commercial businesses and industrial facilities. In China, which alone accounts for more than one-third of the global market, a growing middle class will continue to boost demand for architectural paint, while healthy gains in manufacturing output are expected to bolster industrial coatings sales. Among developed nations, the USA will post the best performance as building construction activity and fixed investment spending advance at solid rates. Western Europe is expected to see a turnaround in paint sales, spurred by improved economic output and a recovering construction sector.
Coatings suppliers worldwide will continue to reduce the volatile organic compound (VOC) content of their products due to intensifying regulatory pressure. As a result, water-based paints and powder coatings are expected to gain market share at the expense of solvent-based products, especially in countries, such as China, where environmental legislation is becoming increasingly strict. Nonetheless, solventborne formulations will continue to dominate a number of speciality applications, including marine coatings, automotive refinishes and corrosion protection coatings.
World Paint & Coatings (published June, 2016, 467 pages) is available for US$6200 from The Freedonia Group. www.freedoniagroup.com.