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市場調査レポート
商品コード
1105814
ベトナムの鉄鋼業(2022年~2031年)Research Report on Vietnam Steel Industry 2022-2031 |
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ベトナムの鉄鋼業(2022年~2031年) |
出版日: 2022年07月25日
発行: China Research and Intelligence
ページ情報: 英文 60 Pages
納期: 即日から翌営業日
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ベトナムの粗鋼生産量は、2013年~2021年の間にCAGR32.7%で増加し、2021年の2,615万トンに達しました。ベトナムの鉄鋼市場は、2022年~2031年にかけて世界で最も急速に成長する市場の1つになると考えられており、粗鋼生産量のCAGRは15%を超えると予測されています。
当レポートでは、ベトナムの鉄鋼市場について調査分析し、COVID-19の影響、市場規模と動向、主要メーカー分析、市場の展望などについての情報を提供しています。
Vietnam steel industry includes more than 100 companies, according to CRI analysis, of which the larger ones include Hoa Phat Steel, Hoa Sen Steel, Vietnam Steel Corporation, SMC Steel Company Limited, VSC-POSCO STEEL CORPORATION (VPS), Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Corporation (FHS) and so on.
The growth rate of Vietnam's GDP in 2020 was about 2.9%. Considering the spread of COVID-19 in 2020, the annual GDP growth rate of 2.9% is already a good figure in the world. In 2021, the growth rate of Vietnam's GDP is 2.6%. Vietnam's economy has been increasing rapidly for many years, but wages of the manufacturing are still at a low level, which were less than 50% in China and far below that of the developed countries in 2021.
According to CRI analysis, as Vietnam's economy develops and the living standards of residents rise, the demand for steel in the industries such as construction, automobiles and home appliances is also going up. The rapid development of steel demand has attracted many steel enterprises to build new steel capacity in Vietnam.
As the COVID-19 epidemic in Vietnam has been effectively controlled, the steel industry in Vietnam will not be greatly affected in 2020. Overall, Vietnam's steel industry is still growing, and the homemade steel cannot meet the needs of the domestic market.
According to CRI analysis, in 2021, the production volume of crude steel in Vietnam reached 26.15 million tons, representing a CAGR of 32.7% from 2013 to 2021.
Based on CRI's analysis, seeing the huge potential of the steel market in Vietnam and even Southeast Asia, many enterprises have invested in Vietnam's steel industry in recent years. The largest investment case is Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Corporation (FHS), which is a joint venture by Formosa Plastic Group, China Steel Corporation and Japan's JFE Holdings, with a first-phase investment of more than USD 10 billion.
Due to the rapid increase in production capacity of the steel industry in recent years, the supply of some types of steel in Vietnam has exceeded the demand, including concrete iron or steel for construction, cold-rolled steel coil products, etc. In order to reduce large quantities of imports such as hot-rolled steel coils and electromagnetic steel sheets, the Vietnam government is actively attracting foreign investors to establish positions in the country.
At present, the Vietnamese government has not formulated nationwide policies for foreign investment in the steel industry. However, steel companies have been set up in many industrial parks in Vietnam, which are granted with preferential policies in taxation and other aspects.
In addition, as Vietnam's manufacturing and construction industries develop rapidly, the demand for steel will continue to increase. It is estimated that, during 2022-2031, Vietnam's roads, airports and other infrastructure, housing construction, automobile, home appliances and other industries will all maintain a high growth rate.
On the whole, most of the domestic steel manufacturers are extremely low in production capacity (no more than 1 million tons a year), with the outdated equipment. Foreign-funded enterprises have seen great market prospects in investing in the steel industry of Vietnam, especially to establish one-stop businesses from the production of crude steel to the processing of various kinds of steel.
For one thing, these steel enterprises can market in Vietnam. For another, they can export products to the Southeast Asian market with a total population of nearly 700 million, and even to the Asia-Pacific market with a population of more than 2 billion.
CRI considers that the Vietnam steel market will become one of the fastest growing markets in the world from 2022 to 2031. Meanwhile, the CAGR of production volume of crude steel is projected to exceed 15%. By 2024, Vietnam will become a net exporter of steel.