The
capacity owned by the 36 qualified yellow phosphorus producers has approached
half of China 's
total manufacturing capacity and can completely meet domestic consumption.
These advantages have left the 36 qualified producers with potential ability on
expanding their market share, especially in face of those low-efficiency
competitors.
By
now, numerous yellow phosphorus production facilities owned by 72 unqualified
yellow phosphorus producers in China ,
who hold the rest half capacity, haven't reached the energy performance
standards set by the Entry Criteria. It's obvious that the 72 unqualified
producers running in quite a small scale might be unable to afford additional
costs for improving their inefficient facilities.
Therefore,
it can be forecast that China
would be likely to see a reshaping in yellow phosphorus market in the next
three or five years—due to market evolution and Chinese government's guidance.
Though
there's no change in the Entry Criteria for Yellow Phosphorus (Entry Criteria),
the number of qualified enterprises in China has decreased instead. High
cost of maintaining green production of yellow phosphorus might be the major
contributor to producers' failure to meet the Entry Criteria.
On
Nov. 19th, 2012, China 's
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) issued the 2012 version
of the list regarding qualified enterprises meeting the Entry Criteria.
Compared with the previous public supervision version (details about the
previous 2011 version see page 5, issue 1 Vol.1: 1st batch of enterprises
meeting Entry Criteria for Yellow Phosphorus finally issued), the number of
qualified enterprises had decreased from 45 to 36 in the 2012 version.
Overall,
the 36 qualified yellow phosphorus producers represented a group with stronger
competitiveness in China 's
yellow phosphorus market.
On
one side, the 36 producers are eligible for enjoying preferential policies
which could be conductive to saving production cost for them. In accordance
with the Interim Measures on Management of Yellow Phosphorus Producers (Interim
Measures), these qualified enterprises could apply for preferential electricity
price and enjoy a favorable enterprise income tax.
On
the other side, the 36 qualified enterprises hold higher efficiency in
production compared with those 72 unqualified producers who even failed to meet
the standards listed in the Entry Criteria. It's known that the Entry Criteria
has specified various process parameters for advanced production of yellow
phosphorus, such as consumption limits on feedstock (including phosphorus ore
and electricity), design capacity for yellow phosphorus production equipment,
limits on the level of pollution, etc.
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