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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.
Heilongjiang Chemical Industry: Petrochemical Dominance, Coal Chemical Restructuring, and Specialty Chemical Emergence
Daqing Petrochemical's million-ton ethylene capacity anchors Heilongjiang's chemical sector, while Qitaihe coal-chemical companies face resource depletion pressure, and specialty chemicals concentrate in Daqing High-Tech Zone — the province is shifting from scale-driven to structure-driven growth.
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Qinghai Chemical Fiber Manufacturing: Industrial Absence and the Carbon Fiber Outlier
Conventional chemical fiber manufacturing is virtually absent in Qinghai; salt lake chemicals and non-ferrous metals dominate the industrial structure. The only facility of meaningful scale is Xining's 25,000-ton carbon fiber base — a high-performance specialty fiber operation whose logic differs entirely from mainstream chemical fiber industry.
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Liaoning Chemical Fiber Manufacturing: From One of China's Four Major Fiber Bases to the Aromatics Transition
Anchored by two state-owned giants — Liaoyang Petrochemical and Fushun Petrochemical — Liaoning's chemical fiber industry supplied polyester and acrylic raw materials for decades. Today it is pivoting from fiber manufacturing toward aromatics and chemical materials.
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Shaanxi Chemical Industry Landscape: Coal Chemicals at the Core, Fine Chemicals Rising in Guanzhong
Yulin's coal-to-chemicals complex anchors Shaanxi's position in China's modern coal chemical industry, while Guanzhong basin pursues fine chemicals and new materials to round out the provincial portfolio.
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Guizhou Province Petroleum, Coal and Other Fuel Processing Industry Research Report
Guizhou, home to Southwest China's largest coking coal base, is accelerating its "Precise Mining" strategy in Liupanshui and Bijie, pushing coke processing capacity toward tens of millions of tons while transitioning from raw extraction toward deeper chemical value chains.
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The Absent Steel Industry in Tibet: Plateau Industrial Structure and Steel Supply Logic
Tibet Autonomous Region has never established any steel smelting capacity. All construction steel is imported from other provinces, a pattern shaped by ecological constraints, resource mismatches, and transport economics that is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future.
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Chongqing Cultural, Educational, Arts and Sports Goods Manufacturing: Traditional Crafts and Modern Production in Parallel
Chongqing's cultural goods manufacturing is anchored by three national intangible cultural heritage crafts — Rongchang folding fans, Rongchang grass cloth, and Liangping bamboo curtains — while modern sporting goods and toy production remain underdeveloped.
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Qinghai Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Tibetan Medicine Leaders, Cordyceps and Highland Bio-Resource Processing
Qinghai's pharmaceutical manufacturing is anchored in Tibetan medicine, with Jinhe and Jingzhu leading the modern Tibetan drug market, Cordyceps sinensis generating over 20 billion yuan annually, and the Xining Biotech Park housing 118 enterprises as the province's largest industrial cluster.
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Heilongjiang Non-Metallic Mineral Products Industry: Graphite Deep Processing and Traditional Building Materials in Transition
Heilongjiang's non-metallic mineral products sector is anchored by graphite deep processing, with Jixi and Luobei as the two major producing areas accelerating their shift toward new energy materials, while the cement segment undergoes structural adjustment amid demand contraction.
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Liaoning Printing and Recorded Media Reproduction Industry: State Publishing Backbone, Shenyang-Dalian Dual Poles, Digital Transition Underway
Liaoning's printing industry has a clear skeleton — the state-owned publishing backbone anchored by North United Publishing & Media, a commercial and packaging printing cluster split between Shenyang and Dalian, and county-level industrial parks exemplified by Kazuo. This report maps the real structure and the digital transition pressures it faces.
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Building Materials on the Roof of the World: Tibet's Non-Metallic Mineral Products Industry
Tibet's non-metallic mineral products industry is dominated by cement, with six companies controlling roughly 12.8 million tonnes of annual capacity under a natural geographic moat; mega infrastructure projects now threaten to rewrite demand dynamics.
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Shaanxi Petroleum, Coal and Other Fuel Processing Industry: Resources, Clusters and Transformation
Shaanxi has built a complete fuel processing industrial chain — from crude oil refining to coal-to-olefins and semi-coke deep processing — anchored by Yanchang Petroleum and the Yulin coal chemical cluster.
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