-- 日経アジアは月曜日、日本のアパレル企業がタイの首都バンコクでの事業展開を強化し、拡大する若年層市場への参入を目指していると報じた。 ファッションブランドのヒューマンメイド(東証:456A)は3月下旬に東南アジア初出店を果たし、低価格衣料品店のシマムラ(東証:8227)は12月にタイ市場に参入した。 日本のアパレルブランドが本格的にタイ市場に参入し始めたのは、ファーストリテイリング(東証:9983)傘下のユニクロが2011年に進出した時である。 ユニクロは2025年までにタイ国内に約70店舗を展開し、同国における日本のアパレル小売企業トップとなる見込みだ。 (マーケットチャッターニュースは、世界中の市場専門家との会話に基づいて作成されています。この情報は信頼できる情報源に基づいていると考えられますが、噂や憶測が含まれる場合もあります。正確性は保証されません。)
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