By John Richardson GLOBAL manufacturing supply chains are adjusting to the US tariffs against China, accelerating a process that began a decade or so ago because of China’s ageing population versus more youthful populations elsewhere. Let’s use Vietnam as an example to first of all examine the longer term drift away from China. Since 2010, […]
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China’s paraxylene imports in 2019-2025 face major downside risks
By John Richardson NEVER underestimate China’s ability to execute vast and highly complex manufacturing projects very efficiently. There is of course a very good chance that my downside scenario will be wrong. It may be technically unfeasible for China to operate its new paraxylene (PX) capacity at 82% in 2019-2025, as opposed to what could […]
Why China Will Rapidly Become Paraxylene Self-Sufficient
By John Richardson WOW, what an opportunity. That might be your reaction to the two above charts. On the left, you can see a quite breath taking rise in China’s paraxylene (PX) net imports (imports minus exports). In 2007, China’s net imports were around 2.6m tonnes of PX with last year’s total reaching 14.4m tonnes. […]
China Consolidation? Forget It in Purified Terephthalic Acid
By John Richardson TOO many people still assume that the above kind of chart always leads to capacity closures in any industry that is as oversupplied as purified terephthalic acid (PTA) is in China right now. In 2015, we estimate that China’s capacity will total 4.6 million tonnes/year versus consumption of just 3 million tonnes. […]
China Adjusts To “Zero Inflation” In Textiles
By John Richardson CHINA’S polyester chain business is undergoing a painful adjustment period, as the slide above indicates, as a result of: Expectations that cotton prices will drop to a five-year low in 2014-2015. This is largely the result of China’s decision to directly support farm incomes, rather than buying-up ever more cotton stocks. Cotton […]