Mar 23 2015
Revival of construction activities has resulted in the moderate growth of the Ceramic Tile Market in the UK, which is expected to post a CAGR of 7.35 percent from 2014-2019, says research firm Technavio.
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The latest report by Technavio draws attention towards government incentives, favorable interest rates and improved economic scenarios that have substantially improved the housing market in the UK. A reduction in unemployment and better income levels have also given consumers the confidence to spend more on home improvement and furnishing activities.
“The commercial real estate sector is expected to witness moderate growth as a result of significant public sector-funded construction projects primarily in the education and healthcare sectors,” says Faisal Ghaus, Vice President of Technavio.
The new Technavio report also emphasizes the recovery of residential construction in the private sector that is projected to record healthy growth in the medium term, which will also balance the subdued demand from the public sector.
“Despite uncertainties related to interest rates and the political environment, consumer demand in the housing market is expected to remain strong,” says Ghaus.
Key Information Covered in the Report:
- Market segmentation, size and forecast through 2019
- Market Growth Drivers:
- Revival of Construction Activities
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- Market Challenges:
- Availability of Alternative Products
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- Market Trends:
- Improvement in Private Housing
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- Key Vendors:
- British Ceramic Tile Ltd.
- Craven Dunnill & Co. Ltd.
- Norcros plc
- Topps Tiles plc
- Other Prominent Vendors:
- H&E Smith
- Minoli Tiles
- Nicholls & Clarke Group
- Pilkington’s
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