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Markets to watch:India & China in 2030

2016-09-06 13:26:46byZhaoZihan
China Textile 2016年8期

by+Zhao+Zihan

Its hard to forecast the economy 14 months out - never mind 14 years- but the current trends are clear: By 2030, the United States will be supplanted as the worlds biggest market for apparel by China. And India will not be far behind.

Although Chinas economy has slowed in recent years, a report from Fung Global Retail & Technology shows consumers there are optimistic and generally confident in their economy -- and theyre willing to spend more in categories that include childrens clothing and casual apparel. Meanwhile, the Nielsen Global Survey of Consumer Confidence showed Indias confidence is up three points from the previous quarter.

“In India, the Union Budget presented by the finance minister at the end of February revealed the governments commitment to fiscal consolidation and appears set to pave the way for sustained and inclusive growth,” said Roosevelt DSouza, managing director, Nielsen India. “In the days following the announcement, an improvement in various macroeconomic indicators was evident, and the government seems to be on its way to achieving its objectives of low inflation, low interest rates and high GDP growth - a scenario optimal for improved consumer spending.”

These positive indicators bode well for apparel makers. GDP and apparel spending in both China and India are projected to more than double over the next 15 years, according to Euromonitor International. By 2030, China will be the worlds largest apparel market, followed by the U.S. and India.

Findings from the Euromonitor International show Chinas GDP is projected to more than double from 68 trillion RMB to 144 trillion RMB by 2030. During the same period, Indias GDP is projected to grow 159 percent from 137 trillion rupees in 2015 to 355 trillion.

Compare that with the World Economic Forum expectation of a more modest global increase in GDP by 2030 of just 40 percent (per capita).

Chinas positive economic outlook might also stem in part from its “The Belt and Road” initiative. This is both an economic and diplomatic program that calls for major investment in the regions trade routes. In a recent McKinsey podcast, senior partner Kevin Sneader described what the initiative is and what it means for the regions trade.

“There are two parts to this: the belt and the road,” he said. “The belt is the physical road, which takes one from here all the way through Europe to somewhere up north in Scandinavia. What they call the road is actually the maritime Silk Road, in other words, shipping lanes, essentially from here to Venice. Therefore its very ambitious, covering about 65 percent of the worlds population, about one-third of the worlds GDP, and about a quarter of all the goods and services the world moves.”endprint

The $100 billion initiative would help fuel growth for China after its economy has seen a period of slowing down. It would be a massive undertaking but could also be a tremendous opportunity those who live, work, and conduct business there.

The Cotton Council International(CCI) and Cotton Incorporated Chinese Consumer Survey has found that although Chinas apparel market is fragmented, it is becoming less so. The top 10 brands purchased in activewear, jeanswear, tops, and bottoms have increased market share of consumer purchases over the past three years. This means both established brands and new entrants will have to work harder to realize the growth potential in China.

Meantime in India, the past 15 years have seen shoppers in major metropolitan cities gravitate toward specialty, department, and hypermarket shops and away from unorganized street markets and independents stores as the retail landscape in these cities has developed, according to the CCI and Cotton Incorporated Global Lifestyle Monitor Survey. The CCI and Cotton Incorporated Indian Consumer Survey finds that, as this trend has accelerated, international brands have continued to flock to India, taking share from domestic players. In 2015, international brands accounted for 35 percent of mens and womens wear purchases.

Those businesses that are already in or entering the Indian market should know almost 3 in 4 Indian consumers would be more likely to shop at a store offering 100 percent cotton apparel, according to the Indian Consumer Survey. Fully 73 percent say they “could spend the rest of their life” in the fiber. Additionally, 7 in 10 Indian shoppers say they would be more likely to shop at a store offering clothes made from more sustainable materials, and nearly 8 in 10 (79 percent) say they put effort into finding sustainable apparel. As more manmade fibers have entered Indias market, businesses that promote natural fibers stand to be noticed.

In China, 68 percent of consumers are willing to pay more to keep clothing cotton-rich, according to the CCI and Cotton Incorporated Chinese Consumer Survey. And 76 percent of shoppers are more loyal to brands offering natural fibers like cotton.endprint

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