"Polyester Chain
Report 2006" The polyester industry expanded
9.5% in terms of value to US$33 billion and by 2% in terms
of volume in 2005. During the year, global production of
polyester touched 25 million to tons. While staple fibre
production grew 2.6%, filaments production increased 1.5%.
Polyester accounts for over 75% of all man-made fibres
produced in the world. During the last 5-year period ended
2005, polyester production has increased at a rate of 5% per
annum. However, the next 4-5 years would see the growth
slowing down to around 4% per annum as per the latest report
distributed by www.bharatbook.com : “Polyester Chain
Report 2006”
Global polyester production capacity stands at 36 million
tons, comprising 15 million tons of staple fibre and 21
million tons of filament yarns. Nearly 83 of staple fibre
capacity and 89% of filament capacities are in Asia. China
accounts for 53% of staple fibre and 57% of filament yarn
global capacity. India, Indonesia, South Korea and Taiwan
are the other major producers of polyester in the world.
Outside Asia, USA and Turkey are the major producers.
In terms of trade, Asia is the net exporter of polyester in
the world. In polyester staple fibre segment, South Korea
and Taiwan are major exporters while China and USA are major
importer. Similarly, in polyester filament market, China,
Mexico and Brazil are major importers while South Korea,
Taiwan, Mexico, Indonesia and Malaysia are major exporting
countries. In 2005, polyester industry was heavily weighed
by the rise in crude oil prices which had raised prices of
PTA and MEG – the raw material for polyester production.
“Polyester Chain Report: 2006” is a report
distributed
annually by www.bharatbook.com packed with up-to-date
statistics on the entire value chain beginning from
propylene further to intermediate – Paraxylene to Polyester
Fibre/Filament. The Report presents tabulation and graphical
presentation of trends and status of demand and supply in
polyester chain across countries. Objective description on
the behaviour of individual segment of the value chain is
also presented analytically. Major investments and capacity
shut down are captured briefly. It covers times series on
production, imports, exports and apparent consumption for
the period 2000 to 2005. Processes description, end use and
derivatives along with the latest producer-wise capacity are
added feature of this report.
For more information on the Polyester Chain Report 2006 you may
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