China has long been a dominant player in global manufacturing, and its door and window manufacturing sector is no exception. As the world’s second-largest economy, China continues to expand its influence in this industry, both domestically and internationally.
This report provides an in-depth analysis of the market size, export performance, key markets, challenges, and future outlook for China’s door and window manufacturing sector.
Market Size and Growth
The Chinese doors and windows market has shown remarkable growth over the past few years. In 2023, the market revenue reached USD 43,908.5 million, with projections indicating that it will grow to USD 63,345.0 million by 2030.
This represents a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.4% from 2024 to 2030. The residential segment remains the largest contributor to this growth, accounting for a significant 67.12% share of total market revenue in 2023.
This steady growth is driven by several factors, including urbanization, rising disposable incomes, and increasing demand for energy-efficient building materials. As China continues to modernize its infrastructure and housing developments, the demand for high-quality doors and windows is expected to rise.
Export Performance
Current Export Status
China’s export performance in the door and window manufacturing sector has been robust. From March 2023 to February 2024, China exported a total of 193,687 shipments of windows. These shipments were facilitated by 21,198 Chinese exporters who sold products to 23,765 buyers across the globe. Compared to the previous year, this represents an impressive 11% growth in export volume.
Global Position
Globally, China ranks second in window exports with a total of 867,275 shipments. In addition to windows, China is also a leading exporter of doors and frames made from iron or steel.
In fact, China accounted for a staggering 21.6% of global exports in this category. This solidifies China’s position as one of the most important players in the global doors and windows market.
Key Export Markets
China’s door and window exports are spread across various regions worldwide. Some of the primary export destinations include:
- India
- United States
- Mexico
- Turkey (which imports significant volumes of window-related products)
These countries represent key markets for Chinese manufacturers due to their growing construction industries and demand for cost-effective building materials.
Market Challenges
Trade Concerns
While China’s door and window exports continue to grow rapidly, they have not been without challenges. One of the most significant concerns arises from trade tensions with major markets like the United States. China’s aggressive export strategy has led to concerns about unfair competition in some markets.
For instance, in the U.S., Chinese glass products have made significant inroads into the domestic market. Between 2004 and 2008 alone, Chinese glass exports grew so rapidly that their market share increased from just 3% to an overwhelming 31%. This surge has raised alarms within U.S. manufacturing circles as domestic jobs are threatened by cheaper imports.
Government Subsidies
Another factor contributing to China’s export dominance is government subsidies. Between 2004 and 2008, it is estimated that Chinese manufacturers received approximately $30.3 billion in subsidies for raw materials such as glass. These subsidies have allowed Chinese manufacturers to keep prices low on international markets, further driving their export growth.
Future Outlook
Growth Projections
Looking ahead, the global composite doors and windows market is expected to reach USD $1.6 billion by 2030. Within this context, China’s role will continue to be pivotal as its domestic market is projected to grow at an impressive CAGR of 8.3% through 2030.
The Asia Pacific region is expected to lead this growth trajectory with a commanding market share of around 51%, driven by rapid urbanization and infrastructure development across countries like China and India. As demand for energy-efficient and sustainable building materials rises globally, Chinese manufacturers are well-positioned to capitalize on these trends.
Conclusion
China’s door and window manufacturing sector is poised for continued growth both domestically and internationally. With strong market fundamentals—ranging from rising urbanization rates to government support—Chinese manufacturers are well-equipped to maintain their competitive edge on the global stage.
However, trade challenges remain a concern as countries like the United States push back against China’s aggressive export strategies. Nevertheless, with projected growth rates remaining strong through 2030, China will likely continue playing a dominant role in shaping the future of the global doors and windows industry.