The latest customs statistics clearly show that China's container house exports are experiencing accelerated growth, with export volumes reaching new highs. Simultaneously, its global market share is steadily expanding, and its international market influence is increasing accordingly. Only when Chinese container houses truly "go global" and cultivate the global market can one truly appreciate the immense size of this multi-billion dollar market. Especially with the current escalation of conflicts in some international regions, there is an urgent need for rapidly assembled, safe, and durable temporary buildings, further highlighting the overseas value of Chinese container houses: In the field of transnational infrastructure, they offer efficient and convenient temporary office and accommodation solutions; in the field of green environmental protection, their modular design and recyclable characteristics align with the global trend of low-carbon development; and in the field of post-war reconstruction, they have become a key vehicle for the rapid restoration of residential and public service functions in disaster areas, continuously releasing their diverse value globally.

01 Infrastructure Market Demand

Overseas infrastructure demand for container houses is concentrated in emerging markets. The global market size reached US$1.861 billion in 2025, with Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America becoming the core growth areas. In Southeast Asia, due to port expansion and urbanization, container house imports are expected to increase by 22% year-on-year in 2025. Projects such as the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed ​​Railway in Indonesia are creating significant demand for temporary storage and worker accommodation, with Chinese moisture-proof container houses dominating due to their cost advantage.

Driven by the "Vision 2030" initiative, the Saudi prefabricated housing market is projected to exceed US$6 billion by 2030. Chinese energy-efficient container houses, which reduce cooling energy consumption by 35% in high-temperature environments, are the preferred choice for projects such as the NEOM New City. Africa faces a housing shortage of 200 million units, and container houses, with their 70% faster construction speed and 60% lower cost, are the preferred choice for public works projects. In Latin America, mining and tourism are driving customized demand. Argentina's energy worker dormitories use a sandwich structure for temperature control, and Chile has incorporated it into its social housing plan. The "Made in China + Locally Assembled" model reduces costs. Policy dividends and modular technology have further activated the market. The Belt and Road Initiative projects have directly boosted exports, and innovative products such as folding boxes and photovoltaic integrated boxes are adaptable to diverse scenarios.

02. Environmental Protection Market

North America is the largest market in the environmental protection sector, with over 6,000 units installed in 2024, accounting for 39% of global new installations. Local demand for eco-friendly housing is strong. Companies like Nomad Micro Homes have launched off-grid products integrating solar panels and rainwater harvesting systems, aligning with sustainable living concepts. Modular construction also reduces construction time and costs.

Europe focuses on green standard adaptation. The Nordic countries have incorporated it into green building certification, and projects like Boxpark in the UK integrate environmental protection with design aesthetics. EU carbon tariffs are forcing companies to upgrade, and solutions such as hydrogen logistics are offsetting carbon costs, driving demand for energy-saving products.

03. Post-War Reconstruction Market

Due to prolonged conflict in Russia, Ukraine, and the Middle East, infrastructure has been severely damaged, large numbers of people have been displaced, and medical services have been nearly disrupted. Traditional construction methods, limited by long construction periods and inconvenient transportation, struggle to quickly respond to emergency needs. Container houses, with their core characteristics of "rapid deployment, safety, durability, and controllable cost," have become a key solution in post-war reconstruction.

In residential settings, container houses require no complex foundations and can be assembled much faster than traditional brick-and-mortar buildings, quickly creating communities suitable for family living. Their main structure uses robust steel, offering disaster resistance to potential aftershocks and sandstorms after war. Pre-installed water and electricity connections and insulation meet basic daily living needs. In medical settings, container houses can be flexibly converted into functional modules such as diagnostic rooms and wards, forming mobile medical points. Antibacterial walls and non-slip floors are available, and some modules can even serve as isolation spaces to address infectious disease risks. Their lightweight design and ease of transport allow them to reach remote areas with poor transportation.

Post-war regions have an extremely urgent need for temporary housing and medical facilities. Government departments, international aid organizations, and companies involved in reconstruction are the main providers of these services, creating a stable market demand.

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