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Growing health infrastructure helps APAC’s medical clothing market

The region is seeing more healthcare manufacturers being developed by prominent players.

The improving healthcare infrastructure coupled with awareness about patients' safety and hygiene will help give a boost to Asia Pacific’s medical clothing market, according to a report from Fortune Business Insights.

The expansion of manufacturing of medical products by prominent players will have an outstanding impact on the market, the report noted. Further, the presence of medical apparel manufacturers in emerging countries such as India and China incite development in Asia Pacific.

Meanwhile, Latin America, and the Middle East, and Africa are expected to experience steady growth due to rising healthcare investments by governments in the regions.

Globally, the medical clothing market size is expected to hit $140.64b by 2028 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.9% between 2021 and 2028, amidst a rising incidence of pandemic outbreaks and the growing focus on upgrading healthcare settings.
 

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