Sinopec Group, the largest shareholder of Sinopec Corp., is a giant petroleum and petrochemical group incorporated by the State in 1998 based on the former China Petrochemical Corporation. Funded by the State, it is a State authorized investment arm and State-owned controlling company.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

China closes In On Japan As World's No.2 Biggest Economy

China's expansion has been put at more than 8 per cent in 2009, according to government officials. International Monetary Fund (IMF) projections show the country is poised to overtake Japan next year.

The new figures released yesterday result from an economic census which showed a bigger contribution from services and continue a pattern of China revising up preliminary growth estimates.

China raised its 2008 growth estimate to 9.6 per cent from 9 per cent and said this year's quarterly figures will increase, narrowing the gap with Japan, the world's second-biggest economy.

Underlying factor

Gross domestic product was $4.6 trillion last year, the statistics bureau said at a briefing in Beijing yesterday. That compares with a previous $4.4 trillion and the World Bank's estimate of $4.9 trillion for Japan.

"The big underlying factor propelling China's growth is the continued migration of people from the agricultural sector to the more modern economy — industry and services," said David Cohen, an economist at Action Economic in Singapore. "There's no stopping China."

For 2009, revisions will mainly affect the value of the year's gross domestic product, with a "very small" impact on the growth rate, said Peng Zhilong, the head of the bureau's national economy calculation department.

China's expansion in 2008 compares with US growth of less than 1 per cent. Japan's gross domestic product shrank 1.2 per cent. The Indian economy expanded 6.7 per cent in the fiscal year ended March 2009.

This year, the Chinese economy grew 8.9 per cent in the third quarter from a year earlier, 7.9 per cent in the second and 6.1 per cent in the first. The government has pledged to maintain a "moderately loose" monetary policy in 2010 to sustain a rebound driven by a stimulus package and record lending.

The pace of growth is attracting more investment. Foreign direct investment climbed 32 per cent in November to $7 billion from a year earlier. "Investors are anxious to participate in what remains, with India, the biggest story that's out there," Cohen said.

Yesterday's figures showed a $1.9 trillion contribution from services in 2008, compared with 12 trillion yuan previously.

Gross domestic product figures for 2005, 2006 and 2007 will also be revised as a result of the census, Peng said. China's economy was 4.4 per cent bigger in 2008 than originally estimated, thes figures showed.

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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Sinopec claims to be largest SBC producer

Beijing-based China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. (Sinopec) has overtaken Houston-based Kraton Polymers LLC as the world's largest producer of styrenic block copolymer (SBC), according to Chinese state media.

Sinopec's SBC annual capacity reached 410,000 metric tons by mid-August, exceeding Kraton's capacity of 405,000 metric tons. The news also said Sinopec's market share in China's SBC market reached 61 percent in the first seven months.

Sinopec's SBC capacity consists of 220,000 metric tons at its Baling branch in Yuyang, Hunan province, 100,000 metric tons at its Beijing Yanshan branch, and 90,000 metric tons at its Maoming branch in Maoming, Guangdong province.

China has about 10 SBC manufacturers with combined annual capacity of 710,000 metric tons, the reports say. - www.plasticnews.com