Core Viewpoint - China is the largest producer of rosin globally, with significant production areas in provinces such as Guangxi, Jiangxi, Yunnan, Guangdong, Fujian, and Hunan. The production of rosin increased from 410,000 tons in 2022 to 475,000 tons in 2023, marking a growth of 15.8% [2]. Group 1: Production and Import/Export Trends - In the 2018-2022 period, China's rosin imports exceeded exports for the first time in 2018, with imports continuing to rise while exports declined. The peak import volume was 96,500 tons in 2021, but there was a significant drop of 24.76% in 2022 due to reduced price differentials [4]. - The export volume of deep-processed rosin products has been consistently higher than imports. However, since 2018, the export volume of these products has been declining, with a total export volume of 52,300 tons in 2022, down 12.34% from 2021 [6]. Group 2: Related Products and Market Demand - Turpentine, a byproduct of the rosin production process, is primarily derived from fatty rosin in China. The production of turpentine is closely linked to rosin production, with approximately 0.13 to 0.26 tons of turpentine produced for every ton of rosin. The production figures for turpentine were 82,000 tons in 2022 and 87,000 tons in 2023 [8]. - The global deep-processing industry for rosin is expanding, with applications across various industrial sectors, including adhesives, coatings, inks, synthetic rubber, plastics, food, and cosmetics. Developed countries like Japan and the USA have a long history in this sector, with a higher proportion of rosin entering deep-processing stages [10][11]. Group 3: Industry Structure and Key Players - The report outlines the competitive landscape of the rosin industry, highlighting key players such as Kraton Corporation, Arakawa Chemical Industries, and various domestic companies like 日成林化 and 江西飞尚, which are involved in the production and processing of rosin and its derivatives [12].
2025年中国松香行业产量走势、进出口及企业竞争格局情况
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-09 11:31