In the past three years, the layout of Chinese building materials enterprises in Africa has significantly accelerated, with countries such as Kenya, Ethiopia, and Nigeria becoming new blue oceans for foreign trade exports. The acceleration of urbanization in Africa, the expansion of the middle class, and the gradual emergence of demand for refined decoration housing have provided vast space for China's foreign trade exports, while the local wooden door supply chain is not mature. It is reported that wooden doors priced at around 2000 yuan in China can be sold for 4000 yuan in Nairobi, Kenya. But the climate in Africa is complex, with humid coastal areas and large temperature differences inland, which requires extremely high durability for wooden doors, forcing companies to develop targeted moisture-proof and crack resistant products. At present, multiple Chinese companies have set up distribution points in Africa to optimize localized services and gradually open up the market.