The market is dominated by domestic suppliers, as imports account for 5.6% of total market size in 2022. B2B drives market demand, with B2B spending representing 98.3% of total demand in 2022. Japan has the third largest market size for ships and boats regionally, with demand reaching USD11.3 billion in 2022. Imabari Shipbuilding Co Ltd is the largest company in Japan, generating 12.8% of the industry’s total production value in 2022. The industry is fragmented, with the top five companies generating 41.7% of total production value in 2022. The total number of companies increases in 2022, to 6,734 units. The costs of the industry decrease by 16% in 2022, largely driven by declining B2B costs. The industry’s profitability increases and stands at 3.3% of production value in 2022, the 18th highest regionally. The industry’s exports share increases in 2022 to 54.3% of total production output. With production value of USD21.1 billion, Japan accounts for 14.6% of the Asia Pacific total in 2022.
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This Euromonitor industrial report provides unique information on Ships and Boats in Japan: ISIC 351. With this industrial report, you’ll be able to explore the industry from its sources of supply to its buyers. The Ships and Boats in Japan: ISIC 351 report includes: Industry datagraphics including production data, exports, imports, cost structure, and profitability
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