The furniture sector in the Philippines currently comprises about 15,000 manufacturers. The structure of the industry is dominated by small and medium-sized enterprises; only 2% are estimated to be large companies. Employment is estimated at about 800,000 workers including manufacturers, subcontractors and suppliers. The market research The furniture industry in the Philippines offers a comprehensive picture of the furniture sector in the Philippines, providing data on furniture production and furniture consumption, furniture imports and exports. Factors determining the demand for furniture are examined, as well as furniture distribution system and furniture supply structure. The construction industry is also considered. Short profiles are provided for the main Philippine furniture manufacturers. Philippine furniture imports and exports are broken down by country and product (office furniture, kitchen furniture, upholstered furniture, non-upholstered seats, bedroom furniture, seats parts and parts of furniture). The wood and forestry sector is also considered: production, imports, exports and consumption data are provided for the main semi-finished wood products (sawnwood, wood-based panels). Data on woodworking machinery imports and exports by main partner countries are included.
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