Myanmar's current manufacturing sector is experiencing a transition toward specialized materials. With the rapid expansion of urban infrastructure in Yangon and Mandalay, there is a surging demand for fiberglass window screen products to improve living environments against tropical insects and dust.
However, the local industry still relies heavily on imported finished fabrics. The lack of domestic fiberglass mesh machine capacity means that local contractors face high procurement costs and long lead times, creating a significant opportunity for localized production.
Furthermore, the humid tropical climate of Myanmar necessitates materials with high corrosion resistance. This environmental factor makes the production of glass-fiber based textiles more viable than traditional metal mesh, driving the need for advanced weaving equipment.