Abstract
Report Scope and Methodology
This report examines China' s macroeconomic trends, investment environment,
plastic compounding industry structure and capacity, production and demand,
end-user market consumption trends, distribution channels and principal
industry participants. Long-term forecasts for major plastic compounding
production and demand are included. The report contains 50 tables and charts.
Key producers are profiled. About 90 top Chinese plastic compounding producers
are listed in the producer directory section. Key Chinese trading companies
are also included in the producer directory section.
Most primary and secondary research was done in China in order to access
up-to-date government regulations, market information and industry data. Data
were collected from the Chinese government publications, Chinese language
newspapers and magazines, Chinese chemical industry associations (including
Chinese plastic industry associations, local governments' chemical industry
bureaus), plastic industry publications, and our in-house databases.
Interviews were conducted with Chinese industry experts, university
professors, and plastic compounding producers in China. Historical data
include 1996, 2001 and 2006. Longterm development trends are projected to the
years 2011 and 2016. Economic models and quantitative methods are applied in
this report to project market demand and industry trends. Metric system is
used and values are presented in either yuan (RMB, current price) and/or US
dollars. Exchange rate for 2006 is based on the annual average rate (7.9 yuan
per US dollar). The word "demand" is used interchangeably with "consumption".
Totals may not add due to rounding.
Executive Summary
China has experienced over two decades of high economic growth, which has been
stimulated by the consecutive increases of industrial output, consumer
consumption and capital investment. China' s GDP has been growing at 11% per
annum. National industry output has been advancing at 10.3% annually and will
continue to sustain a strong growth into the next decade. The fast-growing
middle class is creating an enormous consumer society. As the fastest-growing
economy in the world, the emerging market has attracted the attention of
investors and corporations around the world for the last two decades.
To deepen the reform of state-owned enterprises is a long-term task and needs
great efforts. The reform of state-owned economy has witnessed rapid changes
in both economic and social aspects. The introduction of foreign advanced
technology and capitals will continue to be favored by the Chinese government
and business community. New ways will be adopted to utilize foreign
investment, including mergers, acquisition, and investment funds and
securities investment. China will continue to improve its investment
environment in the areas of legal system, intellectual property protection,
foreign trade and investment regulation, infrastructure and financial system.
China is the second largest foreign investment recipient after the United
States in the world today. Given its vast market, the country provides
tremendous opportunities for investment and trade both for the present and
future.