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| No. | 0016A003 | Future of Adipic Acid Market in China - Edition(1) |
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| Report edition: | 2010 edition(1) | |
| Language version: | English | |
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| Finished in: | Feb 2010 ,edition(1) | |
| Total pages: | 60 | |
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Description:
It is the first edition report for adipic acid market in China from CCM.
After anti-dumping investigation into and anti-dumping duties levied on imported adipic acid respectively in 2008 and 2009, China’s adipic acid industry has undergone great changes in the past two years. What are the changes in production, consumption, import and export, competitive landscape in China’s adipic acid industry? What is the trend of China’s adipic acid industry? CCM will give you the right answers in this report.
The report also covers the following aspects of China’s adipic acid industry:
- Government regulations on adipic acid industry in China, especially anti-dumping policy
- Price competition between domestic and overseas adipic acid
- Impact of anti-dumping on future import and price
- All adipic acid producers in China and their plans for future adipic acid projects
- Strengths and weaknesses in China’s adipic acid production
- Comparison between domestic and overseas adipic acid in quality and consumption
- Value, structure, and distribution of adipic acid consumption in China
- Forecast on adipic acid consumption in next five years, especially in key consumption fields
- Investment opportunities in China’s adipic acid industry
Main Content:
| No. | Content | Page |
| Executive summary | 1 |
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| Methodology and source | 2 |
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| I | Global adipic acid market and China’s position | 5 |
| II | China’s anti-dumping policy on adipic acid | 10 |
| II-1 | Government’s regulations | 10 |
| II-2 | Import and export analysis 2005~2009 | 11 |
| II-3 | Price competition between domestic and overseas adipic acid | 15 |
| II-4 | Impact on future import and domestic price | 17 |
| III | Adipic acid production in China | 19 |
| III-1 | Historical adipic acid production 2005~2009 | 19 |
| III-2 | Strengths and weaknesses in production | 23 |
| III-3 | Future projects and trend | 24 |
| III-4 | Forecast on adipic acid production 2010~2014 | 25 |
| IV | Adipic acid consumption in China | 26 |
| IV-1 | Consumption situation | 26 |
| IV-2 | Consumption fields | 28 |
| IV-3 | Quality and consumption comparison between domestic and oversea adipic acid | 31 |
| IV-4 | Forecast on adipic acid consumption 2010~2014 | 32 |
| V | Market channels and shares of domestic and overseas producers | 35 |
| VI | Competitive landscape | 38 |
| VII | Conclusion and opportunities | 40 |
| VIII | Profile | 41 |
| VIII-1 | Key producers | 41 |
| VIII-1-1 | PetroChina Liaoyang Petrochemical Co., Ltd. | 41 |
| … | … | 43 |
| VIII-1-6 | Taiyuan Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. | 48 |
| VIII-2 | Key end users | 50 |
| VIII-2-1 | Yutian Chemical Industry | 50 |
| … | … | 50 |
| VIII-2-18 | Zhejiang Longfeng Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. | 60 |
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 RMB exchange rates against USD, 1994-2009Table I-1 Main adipic acid producers in the world, 2009 Table II-1-1 Security deposit ratio and anti-dumping duties on adipic acid imported from different companies, 2009Table II-1-2 Export rebate rate for adipic acid in ChinaTable II-2-1 Import and export situation under HS code 29171200 in China, 2005~2009Table II-2-2 Key importers of adipic acid in China, Jan. ~ Nov. 2009Table II-4-1 Anti-dumping influence on China’s adipic acid industryTable III-1-1 Brief introduction of all adipic acid producers in China, 2009Table III-1-2 Output and operating rate of key producers, 2008 and 2009Table III-2-1 Raw materials supply of key adipic acid producers in ChinaTable III-3-1 Planned capacity of key adipic acid producers in China, 2009Table III-3-2 Latest dynamics of new projects in key active and potential adipic acid producers, January, 2010Table IV-1-1 Apparent consumption of adipic acid in China, 2005~2009Table IV-2-1 Key producers of PU sizing in China, 2009Table IV-2-2 Key producers of PU resin for shoe sole in China, 2009Table IV-2-3 Import and export situation of nylon 66 salt in China, 2005~2009Table IV-2-4 Future nylon 66 salt plan of key active and potential producers in China, 2009Table VI-1 SWOT analysis between domestic and overseas adipic acid producersTable VI-2 Competitiveness analysis among key domestic adipic acid producers
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure I-1 Global capacity, output of adipic acid and their growth rates, 2005~2009Figure I-2 Distribution of global adipic acid production by capacity, 2009Figure I-3 Consumption pattern of global adipic acid, 2009Figure I-4 Capacity and output share of China’s adipic acid in global market, 2005~2009Figure I-5 Growth rates of China’s and global adipic acid capacity and output, 2005~2009Figure I-6 Newly-added adipic acid capacity and output in China and abroad, 2005~2009Figure II-1-1 Growth rates of apparent consumption and import of adipic acid in China, 2006~2009Figure II-2-1 Import situation of adipic acid in China, 2005~2009Figure II-2-2 Import of adipic acid in China, 2009Figure II-2-3 Import origins of adipic acid in China, Jan. ~ Nov. 2009Figure II-3-1 Domestic price, CIF price and settlement price of Liaoyang Petrochemical in China, 2006 ~ November 2009Figure II-4-1 Import change of adipic acid in China, 2007~2009Figure III-1-1 Adipic acid production situation in China, 2005~2009Figure III-1-2 Distribution of adipic acid production in China by capacity, 2009Figure III-4-1 Forecast on adipic acid production in China, 2010~2014Figure IV-4-2 Forecast on adipic acid consumption in PU sizing in China, 2010~2014Figure IV-4-3 Forecast on adipic acid consumption in nylon 66 salt in China, 2010~2014Figure IV-4-4 Forecast on adipic acid consumption in PU resin for shoe sole in China, 2010~2014Figure IV-1-1 Apparent consumption growth rate and self-sufficient rate of adipic acid in China, 2005~2009Figure IV-1-2 Consumption structure of adipic acid in China by volume, 2009Figure IV-1-3 Main distribution of adipic acid consumption in ChinaFigure IV-4-1 Forecast on adipic acid consumption in China, 2010~2014Figure V-1 Market channel of adipic acid for overseas producers by volume, as of Nov. 2009Figure V-2 Marketing region share of imported adipic acid in China by volume, as of Nov. 2009Figure V-3 Volume share of domestic and overseas products in China, 2005~2009Figure V-4 Value share of domestic and overseas producers in China, 2005~2009
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In the past two years, with technology breakthrough and anti-dumping duties levied on imported adipic acid from the US, EU and South Korea, adipic acid capacity of China has expanded rapidly, which has changed the pattern of global adipic acid industry.
Before 2008, owing to influx of imported adipic aicd with lower price, China’s adipic acid production entered a stagnation stage, with no capacity expansion in 2005~2007, which resulted in the increasing Chinese adipic acid dependency on import. For instance, xx of Chinese adipic acid was imported in 2007, while xx in 2005. Meanwhile, the lower price of imported products pushed down the settlement price and reduced the profitability of domestic producers.
Fortunately, the situation has changed since 2008: after Chinese government started to conduct anti-dumping investigation on imported adipic acid from the US, EU and South Korea, some new entrants were engaged in adipic acid production, such as Shandong Haili Chemical Co., Ltd., Shandong Hongye Group, and Xinjiang Dushanzi TianLi High&New Tech Co., Ltd. After the capacity released, China’s self-sufficiency rate of adipic acid was increasing.
As for consumption, driven by rapid development of PU sizing, PU resin for shoe sole and nylon 66 salt, consumption of adipic acid achieved a CAGR of xx in 2005~2009, despite its growth rate was negative in 2008 impacted by global economic crisis. PU sizing, PU resin for shoe sole and nylon 66 salt are the three largest downstream products of adipic acid, accounting for xx, xx, xx separately in total consumption volume in 2009.
With increasing new entrants in this field and expanding capacity in the coming years, competition in China’s adipic acid market will be more intense for both domestic and overseas producers.
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