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碳纤维产品受低空经济拉动提价 业内提示产能过剩局面仍存

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights a significant price increase in carbon fiber products, driven by rising demand in the low-altitude economy and specific sectors like drones and wind energy [1][2] - Jilin Chemical Fiber announced a price increase of 10,000 yuan per ton for its wet 3K carbon fiber products starting May 13, citing supply shortages and increased demand [1] - The A-share carbon fiber sector experienced a surge, with Jilin Chemical Fiber's stock rising over 22% in three trading days, indicating positive market sentiment [1] Group 2 - Industry experts suggest that while the market has not fully reversed, the demand for carbon fiber in the low-altitude economy, particularly from drones, may lead to further price increases [2] - The wind energy sector is also seeing rapid growth, with companies involved in this area expected to benefit directly from increased carbon fiber demand [2] - According to brokerage reports, the demand for carbon fiber in the wind energy sector is projected to reach nearly 40,000 tons by 2025, driven by policy advancements and installation requirements [3] Group 3 - The carbon fiber industry is experiencing improvements in supply-demand dynamics, with leading manufacturers expected to see better profitability due to their scale and cost advantages [2] - Companies like Guangwei Composite and Qide New Materials are optimistic about the ongoing improvements in the carbon fiber supply-demand landscape and the expansion of applications in various sectors [2] - The current carbon fiber production capacity in China is nearing 150,000 tons, indicating a significant gap between supply and the growing demand in the low-altitude economy [3]