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DT新材料·2025-12-29 16:05

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the upcoming 2026 Future Industry New Materials Expo, focusing on the demand for lightweight, high-strength, and sustainable materials across various industries such as robotics, automotive, drones, data centers, aerospace, AI, and new energy sources [1][5]. Summary by Sections Anti-Dumping Measures - The Ministry of Commerce announced a review of anti-dumping measures on imports of ethylene-propylene rubber from the US, South Korea, and the EU, effective from December 20, 2025 [1]. - During the review period from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, the same anti-dumping tax rates will continue to apply as per the 2020 announcement [2]. Anti-Dumping Tax Rates - The anti-dumping tax rates for various companies are as follows: - US companies: 222.0% for Dow Chemical, 214.9% for ExxonMobil, and 219.8% for both Arlanxeo US and other US companies [3]. - South Korean companies: 12.5% for Kumho Polychem, 21.1% for Lotte Chemical, and 24.5% for other South Korean companies [3]. - EU companies: 18.1% for Arlanxeo Netherlands, 14.7% for ExxonMobil Chemical France, and 31.7% for other EU companies [3]. Exhibition Details - The expo will feature six major exhibition areas, including a focus on lightweight, high-strength, and sustainable materials, highlighting innovations in carbon fiber, polymers, and modified plastics [1][4]. - Over 800 enterprises are expected to participate, showcasing advancements in new materials and technologies [5]. Industry Focus Areas - Key areas of focus at the expo include: - Robotics, smart vehicles, AI consumer electronics - Low-altitude aircraft, aerospace, deep-sea technology, rail transportation components - Quantum technology, 6G, brain-computer interfaces, computing power center server components - New energy equipment components, high-performance fibers and composite materials, and low-carbon sustainable materials [6].