Description
Condom industry belongs to relative
special industries in China. Its market can be divided into two parts. One is
government purchase. Chinese government purchases over 1 billion condoms every
year, which are used in birth control and venereal disease (VD) protection for
free . Although, the number of condoms purchased by Chinese government is huge,
the average unit price is extremely low. The other is the commercial market,
covering products from low end to high end with yearly growing shares.
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In 1974, Chinese government enlisted
condoms into contraceptive drugs and tools that are freely provided for people
at the reproductive age. From 1985, the government's formal purchase of condoms
was gradually conducted. In 2005, Chinese government started condom purchase
for preventing AIDS for the first time and distributed 3.05 million condoms to
hotels, amusement places and communities for free. It was also the first time
that Chinese government purchased condoms with special financial allocation to
prevent AIDS. Condoms purchased by Chinese government are distributed to every
enterprise, public institutions through the subordinate contraceptives
stations. Along with the sharp increase of floating population and the
improving personalized requirements on condoms, the importance of this route
slightly declined.
In 2012, Chinese government
purchased about 1.35 billion condoms for free distribution. Generally speaking,
the number of condoms purchased by Chinese government is declining year after
year. Although the purchasing price of government is much lower than the
average retail price, government purchase is an important marketing goal of
some condom manufacturers due to its huge amount and profound influence in
promoting brands.
There are over 300 million sexually
active men in China and the domestic consumption volume of condoms exceeded 9
billion in 2012. China has always been the net exporter of condoms in recent
years with import and export volume of condoms exceeding 4,000 tons in 2012.
According to the research of China
Research and Intelligence (CRI), in 2012, the domestic sales volume of condoms
was about 9.55 billion in China, increasing by 9.77% YOY. The annual growth
rate of domestic condom sales volume in 2011-2012 was lower than that was
forecasted by CRI in 2009, which mainly because of the declining volume of
government purchase and the lack of influential new products in China condom
market. Therefore, the growth rate can increase steadily instead of
booming.
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