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Revealing the competitiveness of Japanese molds in the world market

by:Gewinn     2022-05-07
According to statistics, there are about 10,483 mold manufacturers in Japan, employing about 103,000 people. Most of them are small enterprises. Manufacturers with less than 10 employees account for about 77.4%, and manufacturers with less than 20 employees account for about 89.2%. Regions (vendors with less than 20 employees) were slightly higher at 87%. Japan's mold output value and domestic total demand continued to decline from 2005 to 2007. In 2007, the output value fell to 1.2 trillion yen, and the domestic total demand fell to 1.4 trillion yen, both the lowest values u200bu200bin the past five years. Fortunately, in 2009 In 2010, it has stopped falling and rebounded, with a growth rate of 12.8%. In 2010, the growth slowed to 4.4%, and in 2011, it still maintained a small growth. However, it is worth noting that before 2009, Japan's mold import value was mostly between 40 billion and 45 billion yen. In 2010, it reached the level of 50 billion yen. compared to years ago. Import value increased by as much as 70%. However, in recent years, the large-scale development of the mold industry in other Asian countries and regions, and the enhancement of cost and technological competitiveness, forced the price of Japanese molds to drop by about 20%. In terms of import and export countries, in 2011, the top five importing countries of Japanese molds and their import share were: South Korea (59.8%), Mainland China and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (18.4%), Taiwan (4.7%), Thailand (4.3%) ) and the United States (2.8%). Among them, South Korea has a certain level of mold technology, coupled with its convenient geographical location, its import share has increased by more than 50% year by year, becoming the most important mold importer in Japan. As for the proportion of exporting countries, the proportion is more even. The top five exporting countries and their export percentages are: Mainland China and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (26.8%), the United States (17.8%), Thailand (13.2%), Mexico (4.9%) and the United Kingdom (4.7%), etc., it is worth noting that due to the shift of the world's manufacturing center to the Chinese mainland, this region has become the country with the fastest growth in the export value of Japanese molds in recent years, and it also shows the unlimited business opportunities in the Chinese market. Japan's main exporting countries were mainly Asian countries, but in recent years, they have gradually expanded to the European and American markets. Japan exports a large number of molds to foreign countries every year. Now the competition in the mold market is becoming increasingly fierce, so the Japanese mold industry is also trying to reduce production costs. According to China Machine Tool Network | Aoli.com, the labor cost in Japan is more than ten times that of China and Southeast Asia, and more than 70% of the labor cost is non-core technical personnel. Therefore, the Japanese mold industry is now gradually shifting the molds with low technical content to production in areas with low labor costs, and only producing products with high technical content in the country. Secondly, the main Japanese companies using molds have a tendency to speed up their transfer to foreign countries, which reduces the use of molds in Japan. At the same time, the Japanese mold industry has accelerated the pace of developing mold factories overseas. Now the price of molds in Japan has dropped by about 20% compared with 2005, but this is the result of Japan's expansion of mold production bases overseas, which undoubtedly enhances the competitiveness of Japanese molds in the world market. Therefore, Japan is still the world's most powerful country in mold production, and its profits have not shrunk, but the mold industry has become more competitive by transferring overseas.
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