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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.
Hainan Chemical Raw Materials and Chemical Products Industry: One End Is Yangpu's Refining and Ethylene, the Other Is Dongfang's Offshore Natural-Gas Fertilizer
Hainan's chemicals rest on no provincial minerals but draw from the sea at both ends. Yangpu cracks imported crude into ethylene and aromatics, then pulls downstream into Yisheng's polyester and Jingbo's bitumen, growing into the province's first hundred-billion-yuan advanced-manufacturing cluster in 2024; Dongfang turns South China Sea gas-field gas on the spot into urea and methanol, led by CNOOC's Fudao. One leans on the free-trade port's imported crude, the other on offshore natural gas, tw…
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Fujian's Petroleum, Coal and Other Fuel Processing: How an Oil-Less Province Refined a Trillion-Yuan Petrochemical Belt Along Its Coast
Fujian produces not a single drop of crude, yet has built refining capacity to roughly 29 million tonnes a year. Along its coast, three big bases—Fujian Refining and Petrochemical at Quangang, Sinochem Quanzhou at Quanhui, and the Gulei integrated complex in Zhangzhou—each anchor a 10-million-tonne-class refining lead, then extend downstream into ethylene, aromatics and synthetic materials. This report maps a landscape that starts with an "oil head" and reaches toward a "chemical tail," and the…
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A Study of Hainan's Printing and Recording Media Reproduction Industry — A Small Plate on an Island, and a New Source of Demand
Hainan's printing industry is a small plate constrained on two sides by island geography and a thin industrial base, long built on a skeleton of newspaper and textbook printing. This report maps its players, its sources of demand and the variable that the free trade port introduces, while honestly stating how thin the public data is.
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Hebei's Agricultural and Sideline Food Processing Industry: Ringing the Capital, Hugging the Fields, Turning Wheat, Corn, Pears and Chestnuts Into Value Chains
Hebei's food processing is a textbook case of a sector that grows up next to its raw materials. Wheat, corn, hogs, peanuts, pears and chestnuts are nearly all milled, pressed, slaughtered or processed within the province. Wudeli in Daming makes flour at the top of global output; Yufeng in Ningjin stretches a single kernel of corn into dozens of products; Qianxi chestnuts and Hebei's nation-leading pears anchor specialty processing, while the ring around Beijing and Tianjin gives the province bo…
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Henan's Chemical Fiber Manufacturing: A Nylon City Grown Out of Coal, and an Old Mill That Made Bailu the National Leader
Henan's chemical fiber sector runs on neither oil nor a coastline. Pingdingshan turned a lump of coal into the world's largest base for nylon 66 industrial yarn and tire cord fabric, with Shenma ranking among the global top two in industrial yarn capacity; Xinxiang Chemical Fibre made its Bailu cellulose filament the national capacity leader and its spandex one of the top players at home. It is a provincial fiber industry built on raw-material strength yet still completing its links.
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Zhejiang Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Taizhou's API Exports, Xinchang's Global Vitamin Supply, Hangzhou's Drugs and Aesthetic Medicine
The real center of gravity of Zhejiang's pharmaceutical manufacturing is not its innovative-drug stars but its base supply of chemical active ingredients and nutritional raw materials: Taizhou holds the only national-level chemical API export base, accounting for one-tenth of the country's API exports; Xinhecheng in Xinchang and Zhejiang Medicine in Shaoxing dominate global vitamin E and vitamin A; Hangzhou's Huadong Medicine runs a separate line in formulations, aesthetic medicine and industri…
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Fujian Cultural, Educational, Sports and Recreational Goods Manufacturing: The Equipment, Instruments and Toys Behind the Sportswear Brands
Mention Fujian sports goods and people recall only Anta, Xtep and 361 Degrees, the brands worn on the feet, while the whole belt of factories making equipment, instruments and toys behind those brands goes unseen. Drawing on verified data, this report maps Jinjiang's national sports industry base and fitness-equipment makers, Zhangzhou's guitar cluster, and Fujian's national ranking in cultural-goods exports, then examines its dependence on contract manufacturing and the push toward owned brand…
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Hunan Chemical Raw Materials and Chemical Products Industry: One Yueyang Carries Sixty Percent of the Province, One Zhuzhou Traded a Heavy-Industry Town for a New City
Hunan's chemical map is heavily concentrated in Yueyang, where Sinopec Hunan Petrochemical, formed by merging the Baling and Changling plants, carries roughly sixty percent of the province's petrochemical output and seventy percent of its tax, with the world's largest single-train caprolactam capacity; Zhuzhou's Qingshuitang, once its equal, shut down and moved out over a decade; the remaining fine chemicals scatter across Changsha and Xiangtan, anchored by Hunan Haili's carbamate pesticides an…
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Hubei's Paper and Paper Products Industry: From Tissue in Xiaonan to Integrated Pulp-and-Paper Along the Yangtze
Hubei's paper industry has quietly risen in recent years, not on the back of one old mill but on two lines advancing at once: Xiaogan's Xiaonan district drew the big four tissue makers — Vinda, Hengan, Gold Hongye and C&S — into a single cluster that became the nation's only living-paper production base, the so-called "Capital of Chinese Paper"; meanwhile heavy integrated pulp-and-paper projects from Wuzhou Special Paper in Hanchuan to Nine Dragons in Jianli and Chenming in Huanggang spread alo…
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Gansu's Petroleum, Coal and Other Fuel Processing Industry: A Western Refining Hub Anchored by One Refinery, and Three Energy Veterans Each Shifting Gears
Gansu's fuel processing industry has one dominant pole reaching in four directions—Lanzhou Petrochemical, the largest refiner in western China, anchors refining and ethylene in the capital; Qingyang in the east extends from the birthplace of Changqing Oilfield into light-hydrocarbon deep processing; Yumen in the Hexi Corridor, cradle of China's oil industry, turned to new energy after its reserves ran dry; and Huating in Pingliang processes coal into methanol and polypropylene.
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Jiangxi Tobacco Manufacturing: One Tobacco Company, Four Cigarette Factories, and the Herbal Scent of Jinsheng
Jiangxi's tobacco manufacturing is bounded by the state monopoly and concentrated in a single industrial entity, Jiangxi Tobacco, and its four cigarette factories. This report traces the institutional premise, the structure of players, and the technical lineage of the Jinsheng herbal scent, while being honest about the limits of public data.
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Gansu's Apparel and Accessories Industry: A Small Ethnic-Goods Trade Built on a Prayer Cap
Gansu's apparel and accessories sector barely registers nationally. It has no garment cluster of any scale and no recognized brands. What is worth a closer look is a thread few notice: around Linxia, ethnic special-need goods—prayer caps and prayer mats—quietly hold most of the national market and reach more than twenty countries.
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