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New Changes in the Foreign Trade Pattern of Titanium Dioxide: The Rise of Emerging Markets and the Consolidation of Traditional Markets

Recently, titanium dioxide has shown new pattern characteristics on the international trade stage. In emerging markets, countries such as India and Brazil have witnessed rapid industrial development, and the demand for titanium dioxide has increased sharply. The construction and automotive industries in India are developing rapidly, driving the prosperity of the coatings industry, thus increasing the import volume of titanium dioxide by 30% in the past six months. Many international titanium dioxide suppliers have turned their attention to the Indian market and are meeting market demands by cooperating with local distributors or establishing production bases. In traditional European and American markets, although there is already a mature titanium dioxide industry, due to high local production costs and capacity adjustments of some enterprises, a large amount of titanium dioxide still needs to be imported from the international market. Some large plastic manufacturing enterprises in Europe have established long-term and stable supply relationships with titanium dioxide producers in Asia in order to reduce costs and obtain higher-quality products. For example, after a titanium dioxide production enterprise in China passed the strict quality certification of the European Union, it successfully entered the supply chains of many well-known plastic enterprises in Europe, and its export volume has been increasing year by year. In addition, with the improvement of global environmental awareness, green and environmentally friendly titanium dioxide is more competitive in the foreign trade market. Titanium dioxide products with low energy consumption and low pollution produced by some new processes are in short supply in the international market. This not only prompts production enterprises to increase investment in environmental protection technology research and development, but also promotes the entire titanium dioxide foreign trade industry to develop in a green and sustainable direction.


Post time: Oct-16-2024