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Vitamin C and Derivatives Companies in China

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  • 68 Pages
  • April 2024
  • Region: China
  • AMID Co
  • ID: 3447574

China's demand for Vitamin C and Derivatives will continue to grow at about 8% by 2033

This study focuses on China’s Vitamin C and Derivatives industry assessments and company profiles. In the two past decades, the industry has been growing at a fast pace. The dramatic expansions of the manufacturing capabilities and rising consumer consumptions in China have transformed China’s society and economy. China is one of the world’s major producers for industrial and consumer products. Far outpacing other economies in the world, China is the world’s fastest growing market for the consumptions of goods and services. The Chinese economy maintains a high speed growth which has been stimulated by the consecutive increases of industrial output, imports & exports, consumer consumption and capital investment for over two decades. Rapid consolidation between medium and large players is anticipated since the Chinese government has been encouraging industry consolidation with an effort to regulate the industry and to improve competitiveness in the world market.

Although China has enjoyed the benefits of an expanding market for production and distribution, the industry is suffering from minimal innovation and investment in R&D and new product development. The sector’s economies of scale have yet to be achieved. Most domestic manufacturers lack the autonomic intellectual property and financial resources to develop their own brand name products.

This new study analyzes the industry structure, capacities and output. Major producers' production locations, market shares and profiles are presented. The primary and secondary research is done in China in order to access up-to-date government regulations, market information and industry data. Data were collected from the Chinese government publications, Chinese language newspapers and magazines, industry associations, local governments’ industry bureaus, industry publications, and our in-house databases.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION
  • Report Scope and Methodology
  • Executive Summary
VITAMIN C AND DERIVATIVES INDUSTRY ASSESSMENTS
  • Vitamin C and Derivatives Industry Structure
  • Market Size
  • Market Growth Drivers
  • Vitamin C and Derivatives Industry Capacity
  • Major Producer Facility Locations, Output and Capacity
  • Market Share of Key Producers
  • Labor Cost
  • Potential Entrants
  • Major Distributors
  • Major Foreign Investments
  • Technology Development
VITAMIN C AND DERIVATIVES PRODUCER DIRECTORY
  • Vitamin C and Derivatives Producer Profiles
  • Distributors and Trading Companies
  • Research Institutions and Associations
LIST OF TABLES
INTRODUCTION
  • Economic Outlook Summary
  • Vitamin C and Derivatives Supply and Demand Summary
VITAMIN C AND DERIVATIVES INDUSTRY ASSESSMENTS
  • Vitamin C and Derivatives Industry Capacity
  • Major Producer Facility Location
  • Manufacturers Number by Province
  • Major Vitamin C and Derivatives Producer Output
  • Market Share of Key Producers
  • Major Foreign Investments
LIST OF CHARTS
INTRODUCTION
  • Total Vitamin C and Derivatives Output and Demand
VITAMIN C AND DERIVATIVES INDUSTRY ASSESSMENTS
  • Vitamin C and Derivatives Capacity in China

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Jiangxi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd
  • Shandong Luwei Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd