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Natural and Man-Made Fibres in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan: Forecasts to 2005

DateJun, 2000
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Price / format€325 / Hard Copy
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Abstract:
Chinese production of cotton has fallen, but man-made fibre output is soaring. The report looks at the availability of raw materials used in the manufacture of man-made fibres, and provides comprehensive data on man-made fibre productive capacities and production by plant and fibre type. Production and capacities are forecast to 2005.

The report also examines the future prospects for natural and man-made fibres, yarns and fabrics in the region, taking into account the political and economic situation, future demographic trends, the move from state to private ownership, and the liberalisation of trade which would follow Chinese entry to the World Trade Organisation.








Table of contents:

CHAPTER 1: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
IntroductionThe economic and political situation in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and MacauProduction of man-made fibres to 2005Trade in man-made fibresMill consumption of man-made fibresProduction and consumption of cotton, wool, silk and other natural fibresTrends in textile machinery shipmentsYarns and fabricsFuture prospects
CHAPTER 2: ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL OVERVIEW
IntroductionChinaTaiwanHong KongMacauOutlook
CHAPTER 3: PRODUCTION AND PRODUCTIVE CAPACITIES OF MAN-MADE FIBRES BY FIBRE TYPE AND COUNTRY
AcetateViscoseAcrylicPolyesterPolyamidePolypropyleneElastane (Spandex)LyocellThe issue of globalisationTechnical assessmentEnvironmental assessmentAvailability of raw materials
CHAPTER 4: TRADE IN MAN-MADE FIBRES BY FIBRE TYPE AND COUNTRY
Regional tradeChinaTaiwanHong KongTrade with JapanTrade with the European UnionTrade with the USAOpportunities for exporting to China, Taiwan and Hong KongTariffs, duties and other barriers to trade
CHAPTER 5: CONSUMPTION OF MAN-MADE FIBRES BY FIBRE TYPE AND COUNTRY
IntroductionLeading growth markets
CHAPTER 6: PRODUCTION, TRADE AND CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL FIBRES BY FIBRE TYPE AND COUNTRY
IntroductionCottonWoolSilkOther natural fibres
CHAPTER 7: TRENDS IN SHIPMENTS OF TEXTILE MACHINERY BY COUNTRY
Spinning machineryTexturing machineryWeaving machineryKnitting machinery
CHAPTER 8: PRODUCTION, TRADE AND CONSUMPTION OF YARNS BY FIBRE TYPE AND COUNTRY
Development of the textile industry in China, Hong Kong and TaiwanProduction of yarnsTrade in yarnsTariffs, duties and other barriers to tradeConsumption of yarns
CHAPTER 9: PRODUCTION, TRADE AND CONSUMPTION OF FABRICS BY FIBRE TYPE AND COUNTRY
Production of fabricsTrade in fabricsTariffs, duties and other barriers to tradeConsumption of fabrics
CHAPTER 10: FUTURE PROSPECTS
IntroductionThe Chinese political situationDemographic factors and their impact on future demandEconomic reformThe question of state ownershipThe development of international tradeForecasts of the market for natural and man-made fibres
APPENDIX 1: ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL DATA

APPENDIX 2: PROFILES OF MAN-MADE FIBRE PRODUCERS IN CHINA AND TAIWAN
ChinaTaiwan
APPENDIX 3: QUOTAS RESTRICTING TEXTILE AND CLOTHING EXPORTS FROM CHINA AND TAIWAN TO THE EU AND THE USA
ChinaTaiwan
APPENDIX 4: NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF MAN-MADE FIBRE COMPANIES IN CHINA AND TAIWAN
ChinaTaiwan
APPENDIX 5: GLOSSARY








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