Plastic Industry Case Study

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Though above statistics, it is obvious that plastic exports of France reached 55million in 2015. We can obviously see that China, Hong Kong, India are the main trading partners with France in plastic industry. Plastic is one of the most versatile materials available in the market. 1. China First of all, China is the largest producer of plastic materials. In 2015, China produced 27.8% plastic in the world. Low production costs make its products more competitive. However, it still imports plastic products from France every year to support its vast demand for development. Demand is less than supply. Even though it has already made much more plastic, for this the fastest growing developing country and at the same time it has the most population in the world, this quantity is not enough for the needs of China. For example, packaging in China. Statistics show that China's annual consumption of plastic bags goes up to 400,000 tons in supermarkets. The plastic bags of shopping mall, food markets, fruit stalls are about 3 times of that in the supermarkets. In other words, each year, the demand of plastic bags in supermarkets, shopping mall, food markets, fruit stalls in China is accumulated to be 1.6 million tons of plastic. In fact, …show more content…

In fact, the per capita consumption of plastic products in India is growing and is moving towards 8% of GDP. The growth of the demand urges India to import plastic products to make up for the shortage in domestic. At the same time, automotive market and packaging industry are experiencing fast development. Packaging consumption is the largest consumption of plastic in India, counting for 24% of overall consumption. In 2009, there was about 2.6 million motor vehicles which were manufactured in India. It was estimated that automobile manufacturing in India could raise 7% in 2015. They need more supports from plastic industry. This has led to an increase in

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