Chinese synthetic rubber majors losing out to foreign entrants
ERJ staff report (BC)
Dallas, Texas – Whereas the Chinese synthetic rubber giants Sinopec and CNPC together accounted for 52.4 percent of China’s synthetic rubber capacity in 2013, this is predicted to drop to 44.1 percent in 2017, according to new analysis by China Market Research Reports.
In "China Synthetic Rubber Industry Report, 2013-2017", this is attributed to the entry of Panjin Heyun, Liaoning Northern Dynasol, Lanxess and other private or foreign-capital enterprises.
The report covers the following:
• China's synthetic rubber capacity, output, consumption, imports, exports and development trends for a range of materials;
• Synthetic rubber pricing and competition patterns;
• Status and prospects for 18 major Chinese synthetic rubber manufacturers.
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Further information from China Market Research Reports
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