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BASF reportedly expects demand for chemicals in China to double from 2002 to 2015 - and the share of specialty chemicals needed for that region to increase sharply. The company estimates that specialty chemicals will grow to 35 percent of the total Chinese chemical market by 2015. [Pg.100]

Moreover, constant optimization and upgrading in various fields of the national economy have promoted the development of a group of new industries such as envirorunental protection, new energy, and new materials. Table VI exhibits the future predicted Chinese demand for various specialty chemical segments. As shown in this table, all major Specialty chemicals sub-segments are expected to double their volume from 2003 to 2010 [15]. [Pg.60]

European specialty chemicals are in an advantageons position since their products are usually not made to specification. In other words they offer tailor-made solutions for customers. Products like specialty chemicals, which contain a strong service component, are not as prone to local competition, since local companies tend to lack prerequisites. Since domestic mannfactnrers in many cases do not fully satisfy the quality standards reqrrired for exports, foreign companies have good opportunities in this market althongh Chinese competitors will try to improve their competitive position by increasing their... [Pg.69]

As in the case of specialty chemicals, fine chemical multinationals with a global reach are likely to become partners of choice for their multinational customers. However, in selected market segments, European custom synthesis or building blocks suppliers face aggressive competition from China as their Chinese competitors are in a superior cost position for the following reasons ... [Pg.70]

Opportunities exist especially for Chinese companies from fine chemicals sub-sector, in the midterm also for companies from the specialty chemicals sub-sector ... [Pg.74]

Tomas Koch of McKinsey uses the specialty chemical market as an example Chinese producers increasingly supply the multinational companies that are moving plants [into China] and then dropping their traditional suppliers. They switch almost as soon as an adequate local source becomes available... Since rising imports to meet growing domestic demand will eventually draw Chinese entrepreneurs with low cost bases into the market for just about all chemicals, any decision to serve the country from faraway plants may be risky. ... [Pg.143]

To take one example, in the late 1990s a Chinese entrepreneur noticed the rising imports of a specialty intermediary chemical and opened a small plant to meet... [Pg.429]

Farong Huang is a member of the Chinese Society of Composites and Director of Key Laboratory for Specially Functional Polymeric Materials and Related Technology of the Ministry of Education at ECUST. His research interests focus on the design, synthesis and chemical modification of specialty polymers, the surface, interfaces and manufacture techniques of advanced polymeric composites, and the functional polymeric materials. He is an author or coauthor of more than 200 article as well as 4 books. He has contributed to more than 30 Chinese patents. [Pg.450]

Silane adhesion promoters are available globally from several manufacmrers including Dow Corning Corporation, Degussa (now Evonik Degussa), OSi Specialties (now Momentive Performance Materials), Chisso Corporation, Shin-Etsu Chemical, KCC Silicones, and several other Chinese suppliers such as Nanjing Capatue and Wuhan University Silicone New Material Co., Ltd. ... [Pg.384]


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