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							Polycarbonate (PC) is one of the larger volume engineering thermoplastics and has enjoyed strong demand 
							growth. The robust growth of Polycarbonate can be attributed to a combination of technical performance 
							characteristics, including strength, lightweight, thermal stability and excellent optical performance. 
							Historically PC demand saw more than 13% growth between 1995 and 2000, and continues to exhibit good 
							growth. The global demand for Polycarbonate reached 2.7 million tons in 2005.  Average annual growth 
							is expected to be more than 7% pa to 2010. Key application areas are electronics and optical media, 
							and future demand growth is expected to follow these sectors, though optical media has not continued 
							to grow at previous rates.Historically, the bulk of consumption was attributable to North America and Western Europe, which together 
							accounted for more than half of global consumption in 2005.  This picture is expected to alter dramatically 
							over the next decade. Between 2005 and 2010, Asian demand is expected to grow by over 7% pa and by 2010 is 
							projected to make up about half of total global demand. Asia is expected to continue to dwarf all other 
							regions in terms of PC imports. Although significant capacity is expected to be added within Asia over the 
							medium to long term, the additions are not expected to be able to meet the rate at which demand is forecast 
							to grow. The annual capacity growth rate in Asia is forecast at around 10% pa, whereas consumption in the 
							region is growing at just under 8% pa on average. This implies that Asia will be able to reduce some of 
							its dependence on imports post-2005 as it brings more domestic capacity online. North American producers 
							are expected to focus increasingly on domestic markets, while overall the total European region remains 
							relatively balanced.
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