Steady Growth in Africa's Air Conditioner Market Driven by Strong Demand and Urbanization

Published: Jun 18, 2026 17:17
The Air Conditioner Market in Africa: Steady Growth in a Rigid-Demand Market. Africa is located in the tropics, where the rigid demand for air conditioning cooling is strong, and steady urbanization underpins basic consumption; the market is dominated by cost-effective entry-level products, which are less affected by policy and market fluctuations, and channel inventory is within a reasonable range. Coupled with the mature China-Africa trade system, overall demand maintains stable operation.

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