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市場調查報告書
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皮革的全球市場:原料·產品類型·終端用戶產業 (鞋子·服飾·家具·汽車·袋子·其他) 各 (~2032年)Global Leather Market Research Report by Source, by Product Type, and by End-Use Industry (Footwear, Clothing, Furnishing, Automotive, Bags, Others) Forecast till 2032 |
預計到 2032 年,全球皮革產業規模將達到 1,441.8 億美元,2024 年至 2032 年的複合年增長率為 5.59%。皮革是一種天然材料,由鞣製的動物皮(最常見的是牛皮)製成,具有強度高、耐用性和耐磨性。其獨特的紋理和耐用性使其廣泛用於鞋類、箱包和室內裝飾等產品。這種加工工藝在保護皮革的同時,也提升了美觀度和功能性。
全球皮革市場正經歷強勁成長,這得益於多種重要因素。時尚產業(尤其是鞋類、箱包和奢侈服裝)的需求不斷增長,推動了市場發展。此外,皮革仍然是全球汽車內裝的主要材料。此外,全球奢侈品消費的擴張和新興國家可支配收入的提高,為皮革市場提供了進一步的成長潛力。
然而,限製成長的因素依然存在。環境影響和動物福利問題引發了公眾的強烈反應,導致監管更加嚴格,消費者也更青睞永續的替代方案。此外,生產挑戰和原材料價格波動也為製造商帶來了嚴峻挑戰。高品質、時尚的合成皮革和植物皮革等新興細分市場正在興起,日益競爭激烈。
然而,對於那些調整商業模式的公司來說,機會也不斷擴大。植物鞣製和無水技術等環保皮革加工方法的普及,正在創造新的機會。不斷增長的需求,尤其是在亞太地區,預示著擴張的潛力,而專注於永續採購和創新設計的公司可以在滿足消費者期望的同時,鞏固其市場地位。
北美皮革市場受豐富的原材料、高加工標準以及豪華汽車和家具等高端市場需求的驅動。憑藉先進的加工設施和穩固的貿易關係,美國仍然是最大的供應國。永續發展舉措,例如使用生物基鞣劑,是符合消費者和監管期望的新趨勢。然而,高昂的營運成本和合成替代品的使用正在影響市場策略。
歐洲皮革產業以其傳統、創新和嚴格的監管而聞名。義大利和西班牙繼續憑藉其精湛的手工工藝引領市場,而德國則在精密加工的汽車皮革供應方面佔主導地位。透過 "歐盟關於汽車皮革法規" (REACH),歐盟正在推廣更乾淨、更符合道德的解決方案,例如無鉻鞣製和供應鏈可追溯性。對純素皮革和合成材料的需求正在增長,但歐洲奢侈品牌仍然受到全球市場的青睞。
亞太地區是全球最大的皮革生產地區,憑藉其成本效益和滿足各種價位的需求,在全球皮革生產中佔主導地位。儘管更嚴格的環保法規迫使該行業的某些領域做出改變,但中國仍然是最大的供應國。印度皮革出口產業面臨原材料供應的挑戰,而越南和印尼正成為國際加值加工市場的主要參與者。擁抱永續發展趨勢將決定未來的競爭力。
本報告研究了全球皮革市場,並提供了市場定義和概述、影響市場成長的各種因素分析、市場規模趨勢和預測、按不同細分市場、地區和主要國家/地區進行的細分、競爭格局以及主要公司的概況。
Global Leather Market Research Report by Source [Animal Leather (Cow Skin, Buffalo Skin, Sheep Skin, Goat Skin, Camel Skin, Kangaroo Skin, Others), Synthetic Leather, Vegan Leather], by Product Type [Small Leather Goods/ Accessories, Apparel, Footwear (Athletics, Non-Athletics), Home Decor and Furnishing, Pet Accessories, Automotive Accessories, Others], and by End-Use Industry (Footwear, Clothing, Furnishing, Automotive, Bags, Others) Forecast till 2032
Industry Overview
The global leather industry is anticipated to hit USD 144.18 billion by 2032 with a consistent CAGR of 5.59% annual growth rate through 2024-2032. Leather is a natural material created by tanning animal hides, most commonly cowhide, to make them strong, long-lasting, and resistant to wear. Its unique texture and durability make it a preferred choice for products like shoes, bags, and upholstery. The process preserves the hide while adding both beauty and function.
The global leather market is expanding steadily, supported by several strong drivers. Rising demand from the fashion industry, especially for footwear, bags, and premium apparel, is pushing the market forward. The automotive sector is also a contributing factor, as leather is going to be a material that is used in car interiors throughout the world. In addition, the increase in luxury goods consumption all over the world, and along with that, the rise in disposable incomes of emerging economies, adds more power to the leather market.
However, there are notable restraints that limit faster growth. On the other hand, the effects on the environment and animal welfare issues have invoked a reaction from people, leading to the imposition of stricter regulations and a change in consumer preferences in regard to sustainable alternatives. Production issues and raw material price volatility in the inputs of the product may lead to manufacturers being challenged by the situation. There is a new market segment for synthetic and plant-based leather products that are better in quality and more fashionable, thus giving the market some competition.
The market still has opportunities for players who are willing to make some adjustments to their business model. The advent of green methods for leather processing, like vegetable tanning and waterless technologies, is also one of the opportunities arising. The growth in demand from developing areas, especially in the Asia-Pacific region, spells opportunities for expansion. Companies that throw their resources into sustainable sourcing and creating innovative designs can continue to strengthen their market position while catering to changing consumer expectations.
Industry Segmentations
The global leather market is segmented based on the product type, comprising small leather goods or accessories, apparel, footwear, home decor and furnishing, pet accessories, automotive accessories, and others. Footwear is also classified into athletic and non-athletic.
Animal leather, synthetic leather, and vegan leather are part of the source of the global market. Cow skin, buffalo skin, sheep skin, goat skin, camel skin, kangaroo skin, and others are segments of the animal leather.
In terms of the end-use industry, the global leather market is classified into footwear, clothing, furnishing, automotive, bags, and others.
North America's leather market thrives on a mix of strong raw material availability, high processing standards, and demand from premium sectors like luxury automotive and high-end furniture. The U.S. remains the largest contributor, supported by advanced facilities and established trade partnerships. Sustainability drives, which include the use of bio-based tanning agents, are the new trend and aim to be in line with consumers' and regulators' expectations. These factors have positioned the US leather market high, however, higher operational costs together with the use of synthetic substitutes continue to affect the market strategies.
Europe's leather industry is really famous for its tradition, innovation, and strict regulations. Italy and Spain are still the leaders in craftsmanship, while Germany is the best at providing the automotive industry with precision-processed leather. The EU, through the implementation of REACH regulations, is pushing producers toward cleaner and more ethical solutions such as non-chrome tanning and traceability in the supply chain. There is a rise in vegan and synthetic materials, however, Europe's premium branding keeps the global market interested.
Asia Pacific is the largest producer and is at the top of cost-efficiency, thus the region dominates leather production globally and meets the needs of all price segments. Even though environmental enforcement has forced some parts of the industry to change, China is still the largest supplier. India's leather export industry is facing difficulties with the supply of raw materials, while Vietnam and Indonesia are becoming the key players when it comes to the processing of value-added goods for the international markets. The region's willingness to embrace sustainable trends will be a data point for its competitiveness in the future.
South America relies on huge cattle herds for leather production and as the most important supplier, Brazil and Argentina are at the top of output and exports. The automotive upholstery and footwear industries are primary demand drivers, both domestically and abroad. The adoption of sustainable tanning technologies being pushed forward by environmental organizations and groups that will become more and more relevant due to the mentioned deforestation issue. The region's resource base and its continued commitment to resource sustainability position it as a significant source of global leather trade, even amid the market volatility.
MEA combines Africa's raw material base with the Middle East's processing and trading expertise to serve both local and export markets. Ethiopia and Nigeria supply substantial hide volumes, while Gulf countries invest in premium leather finishing for luxury sectors. Upgrading processing infrastructure remains a key challenge for many African producers. Initiatives promoting local value addition and eco-friendly practices are helping the region gain greater relevance in global supply chains.
Major competitors in the global leather market are Sanimax Industries Inc., San Fang Chemical, Tyson Foods, Huafon Microfibre, Anhui Anli Material, Darling Ingredients Inc., Twin City Hide, Inc., Packer Leather, NSW Leather Co. Pty Ltd, AusTANNERS, LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE, Kering SA, Hermes International S.A., Tapestry Inc., Prada S.p.A., Adidas AG, Nike, Inc., Puma SE, Samsonite International S.A., and Johnston & Murphy.