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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.
Chongqing Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Industrial Transition from Traditional Medicine to Biotech Innovation
Chongqing's pharmaceutical manufacturing sector, anchored by the Chongqing International Bio-City in Banan District, integrates leading enterprises such as Zhifei Biological, Taihe Group, and Hualan Biologic to form a three-track regional landscape covering biologics, chemical drugs, and modern TCM.
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Guizhou Chemicals: From Fertilizers to New-Energy Materials, with Phosphate at the Core
After integrating Wengfu and Kailin, Guizhou Phosphate Chemical Group became the world's largest wet-process purified phosphoric acid supplier and is now accelerating its push into lithium iron phosphate battery materials, while coal chemicals and specialty fluorochemicals form two secondary pillars.
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Qinghai Cultural and Artisan Manufacturing: The Industrialization Path of Ethnic Crafts
Qinghai's artisan manufacturing is anchored by three clusters — Regong Thangka, Qingxiu embroidery, and Tibetan silver-copper ware — each leveraging intangible heritage certification to scale, with limited but culturally defensible market positions.
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Heilongjiang Non-Ferrous Metals Smelting and Rolling: From Aluminum-Magnesium Base to Vanadium-Titanium New Track
Heilongjiang's non-ferrous metals industry anchors on Northeast Light Alloy, overlaps with Duobaoshan copper mining expansion, and is moving into vanadium-titanium strategic development—evolving along deep processing and green transformation simultaneously.
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Qinghai's Petroleum, Coal and Fuel Processing Industry: One High-Altitude Refinery Sustaining Two Provinces
Qinghai's fuel processing sector is narrow in scope but heavy in responsibility. The Golmud Refinery is the only petroleum refinery on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. For three decades it has processed 1.5 million tonnes of crude oil per year, supplying refined products, aviation fuel and LPG to both Qinghai and Tibet. Coal chemical ambitions exist on paper but have been slow to materialise; green hydrogen chemicals are the emerging direction that best fits the province's resource profile.
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Chongqing Chemical Raw Materials and Chemical Products Manufacturing: Dual-Core Natural Gas Chemical Industry and the 100-Billion Synthetic Materials Ambition
Leveraging Sichuan-Chongqing natural gas and shale gas resources, Chongqing has built a dual-core industrial layout centered on Changshou Economic Development Zone and Fuling Baitao Park, forming specialty clusters in polyurethane, polyamide, and chlor-alkali fine chemicals on a path toward a 100-billion-yuan synthetic materials industry.
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Shaanxi Province Printing Industry: A Dual-Track Structure of Equipment Manufacturing and Publication Printing
Shaanxi's printing sector operates on two parallel axes — Weinan's gravure printing equipment cluster and Xi'an's national printing and packaging base — with Weinan-made machines holding nearly 70% of domestic mid-to-high-end gravure printer market share.
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Liaoning Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: The Shenyang-Benxi Dual-Core Structure and Industrial Upgrading
Shenyang and Benxi form the dual core of Liaoning's pharmaceutical manufacturing sector, with chemical APIs, biologics, and TCM running in parallel as leading enterprises shift from scale expansion to innovation-driven growth.
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Guizhou Chemical Fiber Manufacturing: Structural Absence and the Challenge of Filling the Chain
Guizhou's chemical fiber manufacturing remains peripheral in China's national production map — lacking local fiber capacity and heavily dependent on out-of-province raw materials, it is now pursuing supply chain completion through targeted investment attraction.
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Tibet's Rubber and Plastics Industry: A Structural Absence in Plateau Manufacturing
Tibet's rubber and plastics sector is virtually absent from the region's industrial statistics, a structural outcome shaped by high-altitude logistics constraints, a small domestic market, and a provincial development strategy centered on resource extraction and ecological preservation.
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Heilongjiang Light Industry for Culture, Sports and Recreation - Ice Equipment Rising Alongside Intangible Heritage Crafts
Heilongjiang's cultural, sports and recreational goods manufacturing is structurally limited in scale, with ice and snow sports equipment emerging as the sole significant growth pole, driven by the 2025 Asian Winter Games and provincial policy support.
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Liaoning Chemical Raw Materials and Chemical Products Manufacturing: The Industrial Landscape Grown from Refining Integration
Liaoning's chemical industry is rooted in petrochemicals, with four cities each anchoring a distinct direction — Dalian's Changxing Island leads in refining-chemical integration at scale, Panjin pivots from raw materials to fine chemicals, Fushun extends a state-owned petrochemical base into eight industrial chains, and Shenyang Chemical dominates Asia's PVC paste resin capacity. This report maps the real distribution and transformation challenges of this chain.
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