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| No. | 0013T001 | The Survey of Titanium Dioxide in China - Edition(3) |
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Description:
China is currently the largest titanium dioxide supplier in the world, with its capacity exceeding the US in 2008 stimulated by growing domestic demand. Apart from the rapid capacity expansion, Chinese titanium dioxide industry is experiencing the following changes in currently sluggish market.
- Raw materials' price decline
Raw materials prices have slumped in 2009. For instance, sulfuric acid price has dived to USD58/t in Mar. 2009 from USD219/t in Jul. 2008. Will it stimulate China's TiO2 production and increase manufacturers' profits? What measures are Chinese manufacturers taking to enlarge profit margin?
- Development of chloride process
Pangang Group Jinzhou Titanium Industry Co., Ltd., the only Chinese producer adopting chloride process till now, has completed its chloride process capacity expansion in Mar. 2009, and aims to further expand in the future. What's the development trend of China's chloride process in the following years? And why there hasn't been any foreign manufacturer investing in chloride process in China till now, by joint venture or singe proprietorship? Will DuPont establish its new plant smoothly in the near future?
- Tightening titanium ore supply
Vietnam, one of the most important origins of China's titanium ore, once declared to ban ore export in Jan. 2009. Facing high import dependence rate, how will Chinese producers ensure the sufficient raw material supply in the future?
- Rising waste treatment cost
In titanium dioxide industry, waste treatment cost constitutes relatively large portion of production cost. With the government's increasing attention to environmental protection, how will Chinese manufacturers deal with the rising cost?
- TiO2 consumption change
Though greatly impacted by the financial crisis, China's TiO2 demand broke a new record in 2008. However, Chinese end users have different consumption habits and usually replace TiO2 by other substitutes. What are the consumption habits and quality requirements of Chinese end users? Will the vitalising plans and other supporting measures benefit TiO2 industry?
This report describes the current dynamics of China's titanium dioxide industry, covering production and consumption, import/export analysis and benchmarking of key manufacturers. Based on the in-depth analysis, the report provide insightful qualitative and quantitative forecast to the next five years, and discloses the key opportunities for foreign suppliers and manufacturers aiming at Chinese and global TiO2 market.
In addition to the above issues, you can find detailed analysis for the following questions:
1. What are the capacity/output of China's top 30 manufacturers in Mar. 2009, and their product types, ore supply and inventories?
2. What are the characteristics of capacity distribution and concentration in China?
3. What's the profit situation and competitive advantages of benchmarking manufacturers?
4. What's the influence of highlighted cases, including amortisation, DuPont's entry, ore reserve policies and waste treatment standard, on titanium dioxide industry?
Main Content:
| No. | Content | Page |
| I | Production | |
| - | Overview | |
| - | Capacity expansion, output, distribution | |
| - | Concentration in west and central regions | |
| - | Sulphate process vs. chloride process | |
| - | Feedstock situation | |
| - | Price | |
| II | Benchmarking | |
| - | Overview of manufacturers | |
| - | Reasons for choosing these manufacturers | |
| - | Jinzhou Titanium | |
| Strength and weakness | ||
| Production | ||
| Distribution network | ||
| Waste treatment | ||
| Feedstock supply | ||
| Technology innovation | ||
| Research investment | ||
| Cost structure | ||
| - | Panyu Titanium | |
| - | Jinan Yuxing | |
| - | Shanghai Jianghu | |
| Reason for presenting this company | ||
| Strength | ||
| Production | ||
| Distribution | ||
| Product standard | ||
| Waste treatment cost | ||
| How to decrease cost by coating | ||
| III | Highlighted case | |
| 1 | Amortisation | |
| 2 | DuPont's entry(2005-now) | |
| 3 | No joint venture of chloride process | |
| 4 | Policy | |
| IV | I/E analysis | |
| - | Price trend | |
| - | Import distribution | |
| - | Export destination | |
| - | Manufacturers' export situation | |
| V | Consumption | |
| - | Mass balance | |
| - | Market share | |
| - | Quality requirement | |
| - | Consumption habits | |
| - | Development trend | |
| VI | Opportunity | |
| - | Raw material production | |
| - | Enterprise merger | |
| - | Product structure optimisation & quality improvement | |
| VII | Forecast to 2013 | |
| - | Drivers | |
| - | Barriers | |
| - | Qualitative forecast | |
| - | Quantitative forecast |
LIST OF TABLES
Table I-1 Top 30 TiO2 manufacturers by capacity, Mar. 2009Table I-2 Dispersed TiO2 capacity by region, 2009Table I-3 Capacity of top10 TiO2 producers, Mar. 2009Table I-4 New plants under construction, Mar. 2009Table I-5 Import origins of titanium ore in China by share, 2006-2008 Table I-6 List of nanometer titanium dioxide manufacturer, Mar. 2009Table I-7 Chemical fiber grade and electronic titanium dioxide manufacturer, Mar. 2009Table II-1 Characteristics of the four benchmarking companiesTable II-2 Production cost of Jinzhou Titanium, Mar. 2009Table II-3 Management cost of Jinzhou Titanium, Mar. 2009Table II-4 Profit structure of Jinzhou Titanium, Mar. 2009Table II-5 Production cost of Panyu Titanium, Mar. 2009Table II-6 Management cost of Panyu Titanium, Mar. 2009Table II-7 Profit structure of Panyu Titanium, Mar. 2009 Table II-8 Production cost of Jinan Yuxing, Mar. 2009 Table II-9 Management cost of Jinan Yuxing, Mar. 2009 Table II-10 Profit structure of Jinan Yuxing, Mar. 2009 Table II-11 Comparison of additional cost and profit between anatase and rutile TiO2 Table II-12 Profit comparison among the benchmarking enterprises, Mar. 2009Table IV-1 TiO2 import distribution by end use sector, 2008 (unit: tonne)Table IV-2 TiO2 import situation by end use sector, 2008Table IV-3 China's TiO2 export destinations, 2008 (unit: quantity: kg; price: USD/kg)Table IV-4 Export situation of main TiO2 manufacturers, 2008 (unit: tonne)Table V-1 TiO2 apparent consumption evolution, 2005-2008, tonneTable V-2 Output evolution of coating products, 2005-2008, tonneTable V-3 TiO2 consumption in coating, 2005~2008, tonneTable V-4 Main end users in coating industry, 2008Table V-5 Output evolution of plastic products, 2005-2008, '000 tonnesTable V-6 TiO2 consumption in plastic, 2005~2008, tonneTable V-7 Main end users in plastic industry, 2008Table V-8 Output evolution of paper products, 2005-2008, tonneTable V-9 TiO2 consumption in papermaking, 2005-2008, tonneTable V-10 Main end users in papermaking industry, 2008Table V-11 Output evolution of enamel, 2005-2008, tonneTable V-12 TiO2 consumption in enamel, 2005-2008, tonneTable V-13 Main end users in enamel industry, 2008Table V-14 Output evolution of welding rod, 2005-2008, tonneTable V-15 TiO2 consumption in welding rod, 2005-2008, tonneTable V-16 Main end users in welding rod industry, 2008Table V-17 Consumption of synthetic rubber, 2005-2008, tonneTable V-18 TiO2 consumption in synthetic rubber, 2005-2008, tonneTable V-19 Main end users in rubber industry, 2008Table V-20 Output evolution of chemical fiber, 2005-2008, tonneTable V-21 TiO2 consumption in chemical fiber, 2005-2008, tonneTable V-22 Main end users in chemical fiber industry, 2008Table V-23 Output evolution of ink, 2005-2008, tonneTable V-24 TiO2 consumption in ink, 2005-2008, tonneTable V-25 ain end users in ink industry, 2008Table VI-1 Unit capacity comparison of domestic and global TiO2 projects, 2008, t/aTable VII-1 China's titanium ore import dependence rate, 2005~2008Table VII-2 Forecast on China's demand for TiO2, 2009~2013, tonneTable VII-3 Forecast on China's TiO2 output, 2009~2013, tonne
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure I-1 Expanding capacity and decreasing operating rateFigure I-2 Capacity structure of TiO2 in China, 2005-2009, t/aFigure I-3 Geographic distribution of TiO2 capacity in China, Mar. 2009Figure I-4 Trend of capacity concentration to Central and West ChinaFigure I-5 Unreasonable product structure, by processFigure I-6 China's self-sufficiency rate of titanium ore, 2005-2008Figure I-7 Capacity share of titanium ore by region, 2008Figure I-8 Price decline of titanium dioxide and sulfuric acid, Jul. 2008 and Mar.2009Figure I-9 Capacity change of specialty TiO2, 2003-2009, t/aFigure IV-1 Import/export price of TiO2, 2008Figure VI-1 China's import dependence rate of titanium ore, 2005~2008Figure VI-2 Domestic titanium ore supply by origin, 2008 Figure VII-1 China's GDP evolution, 2001~2008Figure VII-2 Chinese people's income evolution, 2003~2008Figure VII-3 Chinese international trade evolution, 2003~2008
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Production
China's titanium dioxide production is characterized by dispersed capacity. More than XXX manufacturers, with total capacity of XXXt/a, are dispersed in XXX provinces, and only XXX manufacturers have over XXXt/a capacity.
In 2009, capacity of rutile TiO2 has firstly exceeded that of anatase TiO2, showing the gradually upgraded product structure.
Technology
Chloride process capacity has only constituted XXX% of China's total in early 2009. Pangang Group Jinzhou Titanium Industry Co., Ltd. is the unique domestic manufacturer adopting chloride process but its technology is still immature now. It's estimated that sulfate process will still dominant China's titanium dioxide industry in the following 5 years.
Cost analysis
China's current chloride process hasn't demonstrated cost advantage yet due to inefficient technology and inferior product quality compared with foreign counterparts, so its profit margin is still low. In current sluggish market, profit of TiO2 by sulfate process is also very low, especially anatase TiO2, almost with zero profit. The manufacturers who can supply raw materials by themselves or develop better products will earn more profits and survive the competition.
TiO2 consumption
Despite the global economic recession, China's TiO2 demand broke a new record in 2008, leading to large TiO2 import volume. Due to the sluggish overseas demand, China's TiO2 export volume decreased by XXX% in 2008 over the previous year.
Coating, plastic and papermaking remain the largest three end use sectors, and contribute most to the newly increased demand in 2008 driven by the Beijing Olympic Games. Although China's TiO2 consumption structure is similar to that of the world, due to different consumption habits, Chinese consumers pay more attention to the price and usually adopt other materials to replace TiO2 in certain fields.
Forecast
- Sulfate process will still dominate China's TiO2 production in the following five to ten years, together with rapid growth of chloride process;
- TiO2 product structure will be more reasonable, but import remain high;
- China's economic stimulus plans will certainly drive the demand for TiO2.
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