Milan - Exports of plastics and rubber machinery from Italy increased 5 percent during 2014, and look set to grow further this year, Assocomaplast has reported.
The rise in overseas purchases helped sustain Italian machinery manufacturers “in a period where the domestic market showed only timid signs of recovery in the very recent months,” the trade body commented.
Output from the machinery sector “again touched the threshold of €4 billion," the association estimated. This, it added, further tilted the Italian trade balance in a positive direction, taking it “well beyond the €2-billion mark".
Looking forward, Assocomaplast noted a “generally optimistic outlook” among member companies. In a survey, about a third expected further increases in orders and turnover in the current half year, and higher exports.
In a regional analysis, Assocomaplast said Europe, particularly the EU, strengthened as a market for Italian machinery in 2014, as did NAFTA due to increased exports to the US.
Trade with ‘extra-EU countries’ was, however, dragged down by the negative performance in Russia, partially as a result of the sanctions applied in response to the Ukraine crisis and the collapse of the ruble.
Elsewhere, the trade group noted a “lacklustre trend” in sales to Brazil, while an upswing in supplies to converters in China, Vietnam, Indonesia and India helped compensate for slowdowns in South Korea, Japan and Thailand.
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