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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.
Xinjiang Textile Industry: Extending the Value Chain from Cotton Fields to Spindles
Xinjiang produces over 92% of China's cotton. Spinning capacity grew from 7 million spindles in 2014 to 29.1 million by end-2024, while the local cotton processing rate climbed to 42%, with southern Xinjiang as the industry's primary hub.
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Sichuan Furniture Manufacturing: One City, Chengdu, Closes the Loop Between Factory and Market and Lifts Sichuan-Style Furniture to China's Third Seat
Sichuan's furniture weight rests almost entirely on Chengdu: Chongzhou turned board and whole-house customization into a 100-billion-yuan furniture district around leaders such as Quanyou and Mingzhu; Wuhou grew into China's Western furniture trading capital along ten miles of malls; Xindu's Xinfan adds the link of concentrated production; and Qingshen differentiates with bamboo furniture off the main line. Manufacturing in the west, market in the city, suppliers clustered nearby — this is what…
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Heilongjiang's Paper and Paper Products Industry: One Cigarette-Paper Mill in Mudanjiang Carries This Forestry Province's Papermaking Reputation
Heilongjiang is a major forestry province, yet it never built papermaking into a bulk industry that wins by felling timber. What carries the province's papermaking reputation is one specialty-paper mill in Mudanjiang that took cigarette paper to first in the world—Hengfeng Paper. The rest is scattered across industrial packaging paper in Jiamusi and Qiqihar, reed-based paper in Lindian and Dorbod, and a circular-economy experiment that replaces timber with crop straw. This report maps Heilongji…
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Guangxi's Food Manufacturing: From a Spoon of Sugar to a Bowl of Noodles, a Frontier Food Province That Turns Local Farm Produce Into National Hits
Guangxi's food manufacturing is built on one capability: turning its exceptionally rich farm and forest raw materials into nationally sold consumer goods on the spot. On one end sit sugar output ranked first nationally for more than thirty consecutive crushing seasons, Baise's largest mango base in China, and roughly 80 percent of the region's buffalo milk supply; on the other grow Liuzhou luosifen and Guilin rice noodles, two street snacks turned into supply chains worth tens of billions of yu…
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Shanxi's Liquor, Beverage and Refined Tea Manufacturing: Half the Sector Rests on One Bottle of Light-Aroma Baijiu, and the Two Underrated Pillars Behind It
The center of gravity of this sector in Shanxi is almost entirely occupied by one category of light-aroma baijiu. Shanxi Fenjiu alone passed 30 billion yuan in revenue, the whole light-aroma liquor chain in Lyuliang approaches and exceeds 60 billion, and the Xinghuacun specialty town gathers more than 800 liquor and related firms, the densest patch of light-aroma baijiu in the country. But beyond that bright light sit two easily overlooked pillars: Zhuyeqing, a compounded liquor built on Fenjiu…
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Anhui's Textile Industry: From One State-Owned Spinning Mill to Separate Poles Across the Province
Outsiders tend to read Anhui's textiles as nothing more than a relocation hinterland for the Yangtze River Delta, missing its own roots. What actually holds this chain up are Anqing Huamao, a technology leader grown from an old state spinning mill; Wangjiang, the county that spent a decade closing its dyeing-and-finishing gap into a full chain; and Jieshou, which turns waste bottles into recycled fiber. This report focuses on Anhui textiles as separate, self-standing poles across the province.
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Ningxia's Apparel Industry: Small and Specialized, Pulled Along by a Strand of Cashmere
Ningxia's apparel industry is modest in scale, yet it holds one hard-to-replicate fulcrum—Lingwu. Once a global hub for cashmere dehairing and trade, it carries the most distinctive segment of Ningxia's apparel chain; Yinchuan's smart garment line and Wuzhong's fur and contract work fill in the other half.
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Tianjin's Leather, Fur, Feather Products and Footwear Industry: A City That Stands on Origins and Time-Honored Names
On this industry Tianjin does not lead by modern scale, but it holds the origins of China's modern leather tanning and sporting-goods making, along with time-honored names and intangible-heritage crafts such as Lao Meihua and Lisheng. This report sets out honestly the city's real weight and the upstream opportunities.
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Jilin's Wood, Bamboo, Rattan, Palm and Straw Processing Industry: A Forest Region's Turn After the Logging Ban
The 2015 commercial-logging ban across Northeast China's key state forests forced Jilin's wood-processing industry, cradled by the Changbai Mountains, to rewrite its script. This report maps the output gap before and after the ban, the rise and restructuring of Lushuihe particleboard, the emergence of Dunhua as a solid-wood flooring city, and the real pressures of this region's shift from felling trees to processing timber.
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Xinjiang's Agro-Food Processing: A Land That Turns Tomatoes, Cotton, Fruit and Livestock Into Goods for China and the World
Xinjiang's agro-food processing is a rare case where the raw material itself is the trump card. Its processing tomatoes anchor a quarter of the world's tomato-paste trade, its cotton makes up nine-tenths of China's crop along with cottonseed oil and ginning, its forest fruit nears nine million tonnes a year, its meat output first broke two million tonnes, and flour brands such as Qitai and Tianshan grind northern and southern wheat for the whole country. This report follows five raw-material li…
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Shandong's Tobacco Industry: One Tobacco Company, Four Cigarette Plants, and a Century Behind the Taishan Brand
Shandong's tobacco industry is bounded by the state monopoly and supported by a single industrial entity, Shandong China Tobacco, which oversees four cigarette plants in Jinan, Qingdao, Qingzhou and Tengzhou. This report traces the monopoly framework, the structure of the players, and the brand lineage of Taishan, Hademen and Jiangjun, while honestly noting the limits of public data.
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Hebei's Printing and Recording-Media Reproduction Industry: Xiong County's Flexible Plastic Packaging and Sanhe's Book Workshops Are Two Different Printing Lines
Hebei's printing industry has two faces. One is in Xiong County, Baoding, a flexible-plastic-packaging printing cluster of more than two thousand firms with all four printing processes in place, the largest packaging-printing base in north China. The other sits near the capital: Sanhe grew a book-and-periodical printing-and-binding chain by taking on Beijing's overflow, while Shijiazhuang's Hebei Xinhua United Printing carries the more state-owned, publishing-leaning line of textbooks and books.
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