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CIRFS Market Forecasts: Natural and Manmade Fibres in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan to 2010
International Newsletters Ltd, April 2006, Pages: 161
China presents unique opportunities and threats to Western companies in the fibre and textile industries. Yet finding detailed and reliable information about this enormous and complicated country is difficult and usually very expensive.
Therefore, the publication of this unique report should be of assistance: CIRFS MARKET FORECASTS: Natural and Manmade Fibres in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan to 2010. The report examines:
- production, trade and consumption of natural and man-made fibres; - production capacities of man-made fibres; - the availability of raw materials; - technologies employed in fibre manufacture; - technical and environmental assessments of fibre plants; - trends in shipments of textile machinery; - production, trade and consumption of yarns and fabrics; - net domestic consumption of textile end uses.
The report includes 78 detailed tables examining production capacities of fibres, yarns and raw materials, exports, imports, machinery installations and consumption patterns. Forecasts to 2010 include data on production capacities of man-made fibres and raw materials as well as production, trade and consumption of natural and man-made fibres, yarns and fabrics.
It also includes Information on the technological factors that are likely to influence future demand for fibres in China P.R., Hong Kong and Taiwan and on the latest quotas and other trade restrictions in place for trade between China and both the EU and the USA.
Conclusions
The report’s conclusions include a forecast of the volume of production during the present decade of the 21st century, and the different market opportunities for the world’s fibre producers, product manufacturers and machinery producers. The regions in which most growth will occur are forecast, along with the possible strategies which developed economies must adopt in order to remain competitive.The likely impact of growing environmental pressures and ways that companies can take these into account are also analysed.
About the Author:
CIRFS - THE INTERNATIONAL RAYON AND SYNTHETIC FIBRES COMMITTEE CIRFS is the representative body for the European man-made fibres industry. It has member companies in Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom. It also has associate members in Brazil, Egypt, Hungary, Israel, Japan, Saudi Arabia and South Africa, and a group of major international raw material supplier associates. Its members account for over 90% of European production of the main fibres within the scope of CIRFS: polyester, polyamide, acrylic, viscose and acetate.
In statistics, CIRFS has an extensive data collection and analysis system, providing essential market information for its members on the level of production, deliveries and stocks in the man-made fibres industry in Western Europe, Central Europe and Turkey. It analyses import and export data for these countries and also for customer and competitor countries over 40 countries are covered in total; this is both made available to members and marketed on a commercial basis.
In the field of technology and the environment, CIRFS provides an essential forum for exchange of information and agreement on common initiatives. In the area of economic analysis, CIRFS closely monitors economic developments that may affect the industry. It provides information and guidance to members on the possible effects, and prepares papers for use in contacts with the European Union and national governments. In relations with the European Union authorities, CIRFS maintains regular contact with the European Commission at all levels, from Commissioners downwards, and particularly with Directorates General Trade, Enterprise and Competition.
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