
The Chinese market for doors, windows, and curtain walls has experienced rapid growth in recent years, driven by increasing domestic demand. This has attracted foreign companies to enter the local market, while domestic manufacturers are leveraging their human resources to expand globally. As a result, the industry is becoming more competitive and increasingly globalized.
Experts predict that in the coming years, the aluminum door, window, and curtain wall sector will move into a phase of stable development, with eight major trends shaping the market. One of these is sustained market growth. With the construction industry emerging as a key economic driver in China, domestic demand is expected to rise steadily. Regional development initiatives—such as western expansion, northeastern revitalization, urban transformation, and new city construction—are further fueling the growth of the aluminum doors, windows, and curtain wall market.
The market structure is also evolving, with large enterprises taking the lead while small and medium-sized firms play an important supporting role. Currently, over 100 large-scale companies and more than 50 key enterprises with output exceeding 100 million yuan form the backbone of the industry. These major players account for nearly half of the total industry output and have established strong reputations through participation in national projects, landmark buildings, and international construction ventures.
Product structures are also undergoing significant changes. While traditional open-frame and concealed-frame curtain walls remain popular, unit-type curtain walls are gaining traction in large and medium cities. Intelligent and energy-efficient solutions, such as double-layer and sun-shading systems, are becoming more advanced and widely adopted. Aluminum doors and windows continue to hold over 55% of the market share, with a growing emphasis on eco-friendly and energy-saving designs due to government policies and energy concerns.
Environmental protection and energy efficiency are now central to industry development. As consumers become more conscious of their living environments, green building concepts are driving demand for sustainable, high-performance products. Companies must not only focus on aesthetics and cost but also ensure that their designs integrate with the surrounding ecosystem, reducing environmental impact and enhancing user comfort.
Competition is intensifying, especially as the market becomes saturated with diverse materials like PVC, wood, and steel. New technologies and materials are leading to innovative products, but this has also increased competition. Small and large enterprises alike face challenges, including rising costs, tighter credit conditions, and stricter regulations. These factors contribute to lower profit margins and cash flow issues, particularly for smaller firms.
In summary, the Chinese door, window, and curtain wall industry is at a critical stage of evolution. With continued market expansion, structural shifts, and growing environmental awareness, the sector is set for both challenges and opportunities in the years ahead.
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