Recent Release | 26 Nov 2024
2024 Global Valve and Actuator Market Outlook

Industry Services Team
Oxford Economics

Valves and Actuators Demand in 2025: Growth to Pick Up Slowly Amidst Market Recovery
The global valves market expanded by an estimated 4.2% in 2023 to reach US $85 billion. This growth followed a much weaker than expected 2022 outturn. Looking ahead, we expect the global valves market to register an increase of 3.6% in 2024 and 4.1% in 2025, with the actuator market expected to grow at a similar pace.
4.1%
Global valve market growth forecast for 2025
3.8%
Valve demand growth forecast in North America for 2024
1.9%
Valve demand growth forecast in Europe for 2025
5.3%
Valve demand growth forecast in Asia Pacific for 2025
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Key findings of our report include:
- The impact of past rate hikes appears to be weighing on industrial activity more heavily than anticipated. We expect industrial activity to grow by 2.1% in 2024 and to accelerate further in 2025, approaching 3%.
- Sectors key to valves consumption are some of the most sensitive to interest rate changes.
- Residential building should start to see a pick-up next year as interest rates are cut. The non-residential sector will be aided by strong government investment in the short term as industrial policy becomes a more mainstream focus.
- The chemicals sector, on the other hand, will benefit from the end of the destocking cycle and the pass-through from lower interest rates. The upturn in industrial activity should help propel activity in the power generation sector.
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The expert behind the research
This report is prepared by Oxford Economics’ Industry Team, who specialists in analyses and forecasts industries’ performance. They combine their expert insight with our state-of-the-art economic models and tools to answer the crucial questions facing our clients. Lead consultants on the project were:

Jeremy Leonard
Managing Director of Global Industry Services

Kiran Ahmed
Lead Economist, Industry Services

Francesco Chirillo
Economist, Industry Services
This report is commissioned and supported by British Valve and Actuator Association.

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