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The Industrial Map of Chinese Manufacturing
We publish structural research industry by industry, at the granularity of individual industrial clusters, built on real factory samples. Every report cross-references two sources — public membership rolls from trade associations, and verified factories identified by Tianxia Gongchang. The full factory list lives on the main platform.
Jilin Province Non-Metallic Mineral Products Industry: Cement Giants Under Pressure and the Diatomite Resource Narrative
Yatai Building Materials dominates the Northeast cement market amid persistent losses, while Long Bai Mountain's diatomite deposits are carving out a new path as functional mineral materials.
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Tianjin Chemical Raw Materials and Chemical Products Manufacturing: From Yongli Soda Plant to the Nangang Petrochemical Hub
Tianjin is one of the birthplaces of China's modern chemical industry, with a century of soda ash heritage and the rising Nangang petrochemical base together anchoring an industry that generated over 330 billion yuan in output in 2023.
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Ningxia Textile Industry: The Real Picture of Lingwu Cashmere Scouring and the Deep-Processing Gap
Ningxia's textile industry centers on Lingwu's cashmere scouring and dehairing capacity, handling over 40% of global raw fiber, yet terminal brands and deep-processing capability remain persistently weak; flax and chemical fiber are emerging complements as the regional sector navigates a critical transformation.
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Shanxi Petroleum, Coal and Other Fuel Processing: The Coking Heartland and Its Coal-Chemical Transformation
Shanxi is China's largest coke-producing province, with 2023 output approaching 100 million tonnes and an approximately 19% national share; leading enterprises including Shanxi Coking Coal Group and Lu'an Chemical are driving the industry beyond primary coking toward advanced coal chemicals.
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Xinjiang Rubber and Plastics Industry: From Cotton Field Irrigation to a Global-Scale Water-Saving Equipment Manufacturing Base
The defining anchor of Xinjiang's plastics industry is not in urban factory zones but in cotton fields — the region consumes roughly one-quarter of China's agricultural plastic film and hosts the world's largest drip irrigation equipment manufacturer, both grown from the irrigation demands of its arid farmland.
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Guangxi Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Three Pillars of TCM Clusters, Southern Medicine Capital and Ethnic Medicine
Guangxi's pharmaceutical industry is anchored by leading brands Guilin Sanjin, Golden Throat, and Yulin Pharmaceutical, a major TCM materials market in Yulin, and a distinctive Zhuang-Yao ethnic medicine tradition.
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Jiangsu Rubber and Plastics Industry: The Dual Identity of Modified Engineering Plastics and Bicycle Tires
Jiangsu's rubber and plastic products sector spans technology-intensive modified engineering plastics — represented by Nanjing Julong and Suzhou Entec — deeply embedded in automotive and rail supply chains, alongside scale-driven producers like Jiangsu Sanyuan holding over 10% of the domestic bicycle tire market, plus packaging film operations tied to the e-commerce economy.
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Jilin Province Textile Industry: From a Single Viscose Thread to a Chemical Fiber Backbone and a Sock Industry Pole
Jilin's textile industry is defined by chemical fiber, not cotton or garments. Jilin City anchors global leadership in viscose filament, acrylonitrile fiber, and carbon fiber precursor through Jilin Chemical Fiber Group, while Liaoyuan runs a separate hundred-billion-yuan sock cluster with its own industrial logic.
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Sichuan Cultural, Arts, Sports and Entertainment Goods Manufacturing: Zigong Lanterns, Qingshen Bamboo Weaving and Shu Embroidery
Sichuan's cultural and arts goods manufacturing is anchored by three poles — Zigong lanterns dominating global lantern festival markets, Qingshen bamboo weaving as a model for intangible heritage industrialization, and Shu embroidery in revival — alongside emerging growth from Tibetan-Qiang ethnic crafts and sports goods industrial transfer.
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Jiangsu Furniture Manufacturing: Likou Trade Hub and Pizhou Eco-Home, Two Growth Paths
Jiangsu's furniture industry rests on two structurally different pillars — Suzhou Likou anchors East China's distribution network with over 1,600 brands and RMB 15 billion in annual sales, while Xuzhou Pizhou has evolved from poplar plank workshops into a full-chain eco-home cluster generating RMB 12.5 billion in output. This report maps the real logic behind both anchors and examines the structural tensions shaping Jiangsu's furniture sector.
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Tianjin Wood Processing Industry: Port-Driven Timber Import Hub and Export Wood Packaging
Tianjin's wood processing sector is anchored by its role as a key northern timber import port, generating two main industry axes — imported timber consolidation and re-processing, and export-oriented wood packaging for the city's manufacturing trade base.
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Shandong's Cultural Goods, Arts and Crafts, Sporting Equipment and Recreation Manufacturing
Shandong's cultural goods, arts and crafts, and sporting equipment manufacturing spans multiple clusters with national and global reach — from Taishan Sports in Leling to the fitness equipment belt in Ningjin, the electric guitar hub in Tangwu, kite exports from Weifang and willow weaving from Linshu.
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