| As per a recently published 
                                research report, South East Asia has emerged as 
                                the global leader in plastics consumption, with 
                                over 50 million tons consumption of plastics in 
                                2004, overtaking USA as well as Europe. Asia is 
                                also leading growth in the market for thermoplastic 
                                polyurethanes (TPU). The consumption of TPU was 
                                357,100 tonnes in 2004, with Asia accounting for 
                                just over 50% of demand, Europe 27% and the Americas, 
                                the remainder.  China accounts for nearly 65% 
                                of all polymer demand and approximately one-third 
                                of production. This also illustrates a considerable 
                                shortfall in polymer supply in China. With the 
                                exception of Vietnam (which has been developing 
                                from a much lower base), China has consistently 
                                been the fastest growing market in the region 
                                for plastics consumption for over a decade, and 
                                growth continued unabated through both the recessionary 
                                periods of 1998 and 2001. The dynamism of the 
                                Chinese economy has been largely immune to global 
                                influences. The market is increasingly being driven 
                                by developments in China and growth there has 
                                fuelled export booms for the rest of the region 
                                in commodities, raw materials, machinery and components. 
                                Ultimately, the strength of China could undermine 
                                the plastics industry in the rest of South East 
                                Asia. 2004 was another strong year of growth for 
                                polymer demand in China. China 's huge dependency 
                                on imported polymer means that the country's polymer 
                                markets have become integrated with international 
                                markets and follow global trends. Prices of domestically 
                                produced and imported materials are being driven 
                                up by high international prices for raw materials, 
                                as well as oil and naphtha. This is leading to 
                                some pain for processors, particularly smaller 
                                ones.   The success of China tends to 
                                overshadow the situation in the rest of South 
                                East Asia , where the outlook is much less certain. 
                                If one removes China from the equation, then the 
                                market grew only 2.5% for 2004. Demand growth 
                                in the rest of the region was affected adversely 
                                by the rise in polymer prices and the strength 
                                of the Chinese economy.It is not only processors in Europe or North America 
                                who are struggling to compete with Chinese production. 
                                The rest of South East Asia is also witnessing 
                                a growing trend for manufacturing to relocate 
                                to China and its markets susceptible to imports 
                                of cheaper finished goods from China. The more 
                                developed economies of South Korea, Taiwan and 
                                Singapore, are seeing their markets mature and 
                                a tendency for plastics processing to move into 
                                China, Vietnam and other lower cost locations.
 Taiwan has felt the added impact of environmental 
                                legislation that banned the use of plastic carrier 
                                bags and disposable food containers, leading to 
                                falling demand for some polymers. However, certain 
                                sectors of the processing industry have succeeded 
                                in moving up the value chain and often it is the 
                                low end work that has transferred to China.
 Indonesia and the Philippines have been struggling 
                                to recover the ground lost during the economic 
                                crisis of 1998, witnessing a sharp decline in 
                                foreign direct investment. Both have seen lower 
                                demand in 2004, because of the effects of high 
                                polymer prices.
 Demand growth was stronger in Thailand and Malaysia 
                                for 2004, but here too rising imports of finished 
                                goods from China, high polymer costs and the transfer 
                                of manufacturing into China was hurting the growth.
 Global growth in the consumption of TPU was estimated 
                                at 3.8% in 2004. The Asian market showed above 
                                average growth, while growth in the markets of 
                                Americas and Europe was below average. The two 
                                largest sectors for TPUs last year were engineering 
                                (29%) and footwear (28%). Slow growth, legislation 
                                and the shift of the footwear and engineering 
                                industries to Asia has affected the European market. 
                                However, many innovations from the sector are 
                                emerging through blending and composite technology. 
                                China is the dominant country for TPUs in Asia, 
                                with a strong focus on footwear applications in 
                                the south and east of the country. The alternative 
                                markets developing in Asia included TPU resins 
                                for applications such as plastic tubing and washing 
                                machine hoses.  | 
                            
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