​Indonesia Steel Wire Market Worth ~USD 1.0 Billion: Insights from Ken Research Highlighting Strong Infrastructure 

Comprehensive market analysis maps infrastructure expansion industrial manufacturing acceleration and localization led procurement strategies shaping Indonesia s evolving steel wire ecosystem Delhi India October 2025 Ken Research released its strategic market analysis titled Indonesia Steel Wire Market Outlook to 2030 ...

  03-02-2026 11:20 AM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction | Indonesia Steel Wire Market

A comprehensive market analysis has been conducted, mapping the infrastructure expansion, industrial manufacturing acceleration, and localization-led procurement strategies that are shaping the evolving steel wire ecosystem in Indonesia.

Delhi, India – October 2025 – Ken Research has published a strategic market analysis titled “Indonesia Steel Wire Market Outlook to 2030.” The report reveals that the current market size is valued at USD 1.0 Billion, based on a five-year historical analysis. The in-depth study indicates that the market is set to expand, propelled by Indonesia’s large-scale infrastructure pipeline, rapid urbanization, industrial corridor development, manufacturing growth, and rising automotive production. The government’s increasing emphasis on domestic steel utilization and regulatory alignment under SNI standards is further bolstering local manufacturing competitiveness across the steel wire value chain.

The comprehensive 92+ page report equips decision-makers with crucial intelligence on market dynamics, competitive positioning, and investment opportunities across Indonesia’s burgeoning steel manufacturing and infrastructure ecosystem. With construction remaining the largest consuming segment, the analysis identifies a strategic growth window for wire rod producers, galvanized wire manufacturers, and industrial-grade wire suppliers.

“Indonesia’s steel wire market is undergoing a structurally transformative phase,” stated Namit Goel, Research Director at Ken Research. “Large infrastructure commitments, downstream industrialization, and localization mandates are reshaping procurement strategies and investment priorities across the value chain.”

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Key Market Dynamics Reshaping the Indonesia Steel Wire Landscape

The report identifies four key growth drivers that will shape market development:

Government-Backed Localization Push

Indonesia’s Ministry of Industry Regulation No. 35/M-IND/PER/3/2023 mandates the prioritization of domestically produced steel in government-funded infrastructure projects. This regulatory framework bolsters domestic suppliers by reducing import dependency and enhancing SNI compliance adoption, thereby providing long-term visibility for local manufacturers.

Infrastructure and Construction Expansion

Mega-infrastructure projects, toll road expansion, urban housing demand, and industrial estate development are significantly driving wire rod and reinforcement wire consumption. Construction continues to dominate total market revenue, supported by sustained public and private capital expenditure.

Industrial & Automotive Acceleration

Indonesia’s burgeoning automotive assembly base and industrial manufacturing ecosystem are expanding demand for specialized steel wires such as high-carbon, spring, and galvanized grades. Industrial manufacturing is emerging as a key growth sector, with automotive production leading the way. 

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