Chemical Industry In China
| Publication Date | July 2007 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Aruvian Research |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 60 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | ARU00235 |
Summary
The chemical industry is the third largest in China, after textiles and machinery, and accounts for 10% of the country's GDP, as well as for between 35% and 40% of the global demand growth for chemicals. China's chemical industry is the second largest consumer, after the US, of basic chemical products - fully 45% of the total for Asia. The estimated growth in domestic demand for chemicals in 2005-2006 is now estimated at seven to eight percent.
However, despite this growth, China has a net chemical deficit with the world market and is heavily dependent on imported materials. This dependency has been affected by price trends in the world market caused by heavy international demand for raw materials, petroleum and other chemical inputs.
China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001, which committed it to cutting tariffs on chemicals. In coming years, this could expose weaknesses in various parts of the domestic chemical manufacturing center.
Aruvian Research analyzes the Chinese chemical industry in its new report Chemical Industry in China. The report researches the characteristics of the Chinese chemical industry and the segments which, as a whole, make up this dynamic machinery of growth. The massive globalization and consolidation strides taken by the industry as explained in the report with the requirement of heavy capital investment that brings in more competition and the overall focus of the industry to meet the environmental challenge.
The report delves deeper into the processes applied in the Chinese chemical industry and their defining global standards thereby ensuring leadership in exports as well as attracting significant FDI in the industry. The industry's dynamics like competition, infrastructure and the regulatory policies with the reporting requirements deployed on the industry are explained by the report.
A comprehensive section on the affect of the REACH agreement, which came in to effect from June 1, 2007, on the Chinese Chemical Industry, sets Aruvian's offering apart from other reports on the subject. The report also profiles some of the leading players in the industry who have earned the reputation and pride for the Chinese Chemical Industry globally and have placed China at the top of the pecking order.
Content
- A. Executive Summary
- B. Introduction
- B.1 Industry Definition
- B.2 Market Overview
- B.3 Market Segments
- B.4 Competition in the Industry
- B.5 Chinese Chemical Industry - SWOT Framework Analysis
- C. Analyzing the Segments
- C.1 Fertilizer Industry
- C.2 Petrochemicals
- C.3 Organic Chemicals
- C.4 Synthetic Materials
- C.5 Fine Chemical Industry
- D. China's Competitive Edge in the Global Chemical Industry
- D.1 Global Log Jam
- D.2 China's Strong Position in the Chemical Industry
- D.3 Restructuring on the Horizon
- D.4 The Importance of Basic Chemicals' Sector
- D.5 Demand for Special Chemicals
- D.6 China's Role in the Pharmaceutical Industry
- D.7 High Import Demand
- D.8 Further Expansion of Chemical Capacities
- D.9 Dynamic Growth of the Economy
- D.10 Expansion of the Chinese Automobile Industry
- D.11 Back Log in Consumer Demand
- E. Challenges to the Chinese Chemical Industry
- E.1 Shortage of Electricity
- E.2 Lack of Proper Transport Infrastructure
- E.3 Global Integration Risks
- E.4 Tax Risks
- F. Industry Trends & Developments
- G. Industry Growth Trends & Opportunities
- H. Looking at Widespread Consolidation in the Industry
- I. Regulatory Framework & Environment
- J. China's Chemical Industry - A Magnet for Foreign Investment
- J.1 Government Incentives to Foreign Investment
- J.2 Mergers & Acquisitions
- J.3 Attraction of the Specialty Chemicals' Sector
- J.4 Research & Development
- K. Advantage China: Deriving Chemical Benefits from Coal
- L. Chemical Industrial Parks in China
- L.1 The Tianjin Economic and Technological Development Area (TEDA)
- L.2 Shanghai Chemical Industry Park (SCIP)
- L.3 Taixing Chemical Park
- L.4 Nanjing Chemical Park
- L.5 Chongqing (Changshou) Chemical Industrial Park
- M. Effect of REACH on China's Chemical Industry
- N. China Chemical Industry: Future Perspective
- O. Major Industry Players
- O.1 Sinochem
- O.1 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation
- O.1 The Dow Chemical Company
- O.1 Bayer AG
- O.1 Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited
- O.1 Asahi Kasei Corporation
- O.1 China National Chemical Corporation (CNCC)
- O.1 BASF AG
- P. Appendix
- Q. Glossary of Terms
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