Asia-Pacific Water Industry Outlook in 2015

Asia-Pacific Water Industry Outlook in 2015

Challenging Period for Water Business—Analysing Factors with Major Industry Impact

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20-Jan-2015
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Asia Pacific
Research Code: 9AAF-00-15-00-00
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The Asia-Pacific (APAC) water industry witnessed significant business expansion and increase in public-private partnerships (PPP) in 2014. Competition became increasingly stiff with threats from start-ups and emerging water and non-water companies. While it is unlikely that water tariff in APAC will change drastically in 2015, the main focus will be on reducing non-revenue water. The biggest opportunities will come from the industrial rather than the utilities segment. Countries with the best prospects are Indonesia, China, and India. Industry participants are expected to focus on Vietnam too, as new local regulations will drive the PPP business models.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Definitions

2014 at A Glance

Industry Evolution

Business Expansion and PPP Opportunities

Other Partnerships and Deals

M&A Targeted to Rise in 2014 and Beyond

Other Notable M&As

Multidimensional Competitive Threats

Multidimensional Competitive Threats (continued)

New Innovations and Technologies

New Innovations and Technologies (continued)

Other Notable Companies in Water Innovation

Rising Electricity Tariff

Energy Cost Breakdown

Policy and Financing—Water Sustainability and Security

Policy and Financing—Regulatory Instrument

Policy and Financing—Water Price

Policy and Financing—Water Security Best Practices (Singapore Context)

Implications for the Water Industry in 2015

Implications to the Water Industry in 2015 (continued)

Focus Areas in 2015

Frontier Markets—Focus on Myanmar

Frontier Markets—Focus on Myanmar (continued)

Frontier Markets—Focus on Vietnam

Frontier Markets—Focus on Vietnam (continued)

Frontier Markets—Focus on Vietnam (continued)

CAPEX in 2015—Indonesia

Market Forecast in 2015—Malaysia

Market Forecast in 2015—The Philippines

Market Forecast in 2015—Singapore

Market Forecast in 2015—Thailand

Market Forecast in 2015—China

Market Forecast in 2015—India

Market Forecast in 2015—Japan

Market Forecast in 2015—Rest of APAC

OPEX in 2015

OPEX in 2015 (continued)

OPEX in 2015 (continued)

Focus on NRW Reduction

Focus on NRW Reduction (continued)

Focus on NRW Reduction (continued)

Implications for the Water Industry in 2015

Implications to the Water Industry in 2015 (continued)

Frost & Sullivan Awards 2014 for the Water Industry

Analyst Quotes on Selected Industry Participants

Analyst Quotes on Selected Industry Participants (continued)

Challenges in 2014

Opportunities in 2015 and Beyond

Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

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The Asia-Pacific (APAC) water industry witnessed significant business expansion and increase in public-private partnerships (PPP) in 2014. Competition became increasingly stiff with threats from start-ups and emerging water and non-water companies. While it is unlikely that water tariff in APAC will change drastically in 2015, the main focus will be on reducing non-revenue water. The biggest opportunities will come from the industrial rather than the utilities segment. Countries with the best prospects are Indonesia, China, and India. Industry participants are expected to focus on Vietnam too, as new local regulations will drive the PPP business models.
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Author Melvin Leong
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