China's market has a major impact on the development of the Italian machine tool industry

China is the world's largest machine tool manufacturer and a major importer of machine tools. According to Luo Baihui, secretary-general of the International Association of Molds and Hardware and Plastics Industry Suppliers, the huge market demand formed by the economic take-off after China's reform and opening up has supported the industrial development of Italy. Since 1980, China has been importing machinery and production lines from Italy, supporting the development of Italian industry. China has been at the forefront of the Italian export market for 30 years. According to Alfredo Mariott, Secretary General of the Italian Machinery and Machine Tool Federation, in 2009, the world financial crisis caused the growth of Italian machine tools in many important export markets, such as the decline of exports to Germany by 27.5% and exports to France. The decline was 24.2%, and the export to Russia fell by as much as 42%. “Only exports to China have increased by more than 27%.” In 2009, China's textile machinery exporter ranked first in China. China imported more than 250 million euros of textile machinery from Italy, which was much higher than the second India's 93 million euros. Claudio Chilata, Managing Director of the Italian Plastics and Rubber Processing Machinery and Moldmakers Association, confirmed China's position in the Italian rubber and plastics machinery market. He said that among the top 10 export markets for Italian plastics and rubber processing machinery, China has ranked fourth after Germany, France and Russia. According to Luo Baihui, secretary general of the International Association of Molds and Hardware and Plastics Industry Suppliers, Assocomaplast, an Italian manufacturer of plastics and rubber processing machinery and a mold manufacturer, was founded in 1960 as a non-profit organization with 160 members, all of which are Italian plastic rubber. The most important manufacturer in the field of equipment and auxiliary machinery. The main purpose of the association is to enhance the understanding of Italian plastics and rubber processing technology at home and abroad. Italian plastic rubber processing technology ranks among the best in the world in both production and export. It must be pointed out that the Italian plastics and rubber machinery manufacturing industry ranks second in the world in terms of exports, and since the 1950s it has been able to provide a full range of reliable and reliable machines. In 2009, China was the fourth largest target market for Italian rubber and rubber equipment exports, accounting for 4.78% of Italy's total exports. In 2010, the Italian rubber and plastics machinery, equipment and molds recovered in the overseas market. Among them, the Chinese market rebounded strongly and is currently ranked second in Italy's main export destination market. Based on the current optimistic situation, the Italian Trade Association expects production growth of about 8% this year, optimistic exports, total sales revenue is expected to exceed 3.5 billion euros. Assocomaplast said recently that ISTAT data showed that from January to September 2010, the Italian rubber and plastics machinery, equipment and molds overseas market recovered. Overall, exports increased by 6.5% compared to the same period last year. If only mechanical equipment and molds are considered, this figure will rise to 12.5%. Imports have increased by 20%. Geographically, the European market share lost 5.2% of the EU-2.2%, and other European regions - 15.6%, but still the top destination for Italian exports, accounting for 56%. The American market showed the opposite trend, with exports of 277 million euros, accounting for about 20%. The North American Free Trade Zone NAFTA was 131 million euros, up 23.3% year-on-year and South America was 135 million euros, +64.7%. The positive trend is also reflected in Asia, especially in the Far East +31% and China, which has a strong rebound of +43% and is currently ranked second in Italy's main export destination market. Luo Baihui explained that China is an important target market for plastics and rubber machinery exported from Italy. After reaching some peaks in previous years, it has stabilized at 1.1 to 120 million euros since 2004. After some declines in 2008-2009, Italy's exports to China in the first half of 2010 recovered significantly: in fact, compared with 30.6.2009 in the same period of 2009, it increased by 68% and exports exceeded 55 million euros. It is worth noting that a large portion of the export is 22% from extruders and extrusion lines. In general, high value-added equipment is usually tailored to the specific needs of the customer. This phenomenon is a good indication of the need for customized equipment from Chinese processors to improve their existing equipment, and on the other hand illustrates the ability of Italian manufacturers to provide high-tech, high-quality, high-productivity turnkey projects. . According to a membership survey conducted by the Assocomaplast Association in December, more than 70% of respondents expect annual revenue growth in 2010 compared to last year, and half expect a growth of more than 10%. Compared with October this year, 40% of the company's orders in November increased, the recovery signal came from Russia, and the region has returned to the top 5 export destination markets. Based on the current optimistic situation, the Italian Trade Association expects production growth of about 8% this year, optimistic exports, total sales revenue is expected to exceed 3.5 billion euros. On August 23, 2011, China is the world's largest machine tool manufacturer and a major importer of machine tools. According to Luo Baihui, secretary-general of the International Association of Molds and Hardware and Plastics Industry Suppliers, the huge market demand formed by the economic take-off after China's reform and opening up has supported the industrial development of Italy. Since 1980, China has been importing machinery and production lines from Italy, supporting the development of Italian industry. China has been at the forefront of the Italian export market for 30 years. According to Alfredo Mariott, Secretary General of the Italian Machinery and Machine Tool Federation, in 2009, the world financial crisis caused the growth of Italian machine tools in many important export markets, such as the decline of exports to Germany by 27.5% and exports to France. The decline was 24.2%, and the export to Russia fell by as much as 42%. “Only exports to China have increased by more than 27%.” In 2009, China's textile machinery exporter ranked first in China. China imported more than 250 million euros of textile machinery from Italy, which was much higher than the second India's 93 million euros. Claudio Chilata, Managing Director of the Italian Plastics and Rubber Processing Machinery and Moldmakers Association, confirmed China's position in the Italian rubber and plastics machinery market. He said that among the top 10 export markets for Italian plastics and rubber processing machinery, China has ranked fourth after Germany, France and Russia. According to Luo Baihui, secretary general of the International Association of Molds and Hardware and Plastics Industry Suppliers, Assocomaplast, an Italian manufacturer of plastics and rubber processing machinery and a mold manufacturer, was founded in 1960 as a non-profit organization with 160 members, all of which are Italian plastic rubber. The most important manufacturer in the field of equipment and auxiliary machinery. The main purpose of the association is to enhance the understanding of Italian plastics and rubber processing technology at home and abroad. Italian plastic rubber processing technology ranks among the best in the world in both production and export. It must be pointed out that the Italian plastics and rubber machinery manufacturing industry ranks second in the world in terms of exports, and since the 1950s it has been able to provide a full range of reliable and reliable machines. In 2009, China was the fourth largest target market for Italian rubber and rubber equipment exports, accounting for 4.78% of Italy's total exports. In 2010, the Italian rubber and plastics machinery, equipment and molds recovered in the overseas market. Among them, the Chinese market rebounded strongly and is currently ranked second in Italy's main export destination market. Based on the current optimistic situation, the Italian Trade Association expects production growth of about 8% this year, optimistic exports, total sales revenue is expected to exceed 3.5 billion euros. Assocomaplast said recently that ISTAT data showed that from January to September 2010, the Italian rubber and plastics machinery, equipment and molds overseas market recovered. Overall, exports increased by 6.5% compared to the same period last year. If only mechanical equipment and molds are considered, this figure will rise to 12.5%. Imports have increased by 20%. Geographically, the European market share lost 5.2% of the EU-2.2%, and other European regions - 15.6%, but still the top destination for Italian exports, accounting for 56%. The American market showed the opposite trend, with exports of 277 million euros, accounting for about 20%. The North American Free Trade Zone NAFTA was 131 million euros, up 23.3% year-on-year and South America was 135 million euros, +64.7%. The positive trend is also reflected in Asia, especially in the Far East +31% and China, which has a strong rebound of +43% and is currently ranked second in Italy's main export destination market. Luo Baihui explained that China is an important target market for plastics and rubber machinery exported from Italy. After reaching some peaks in previous years, it has stabilized at 1.1 to 120 million euros since 2004. After some declines in 2008-2009, Italy's exports to China in the first half of 2010 recovered significantly: in fact, compared with 30.6.2009 in the same period of 2009, it increased by 68% and exports exceeded 55 million euros. It is worth noting that a large portion of the export is 22% from extruders and extrusion lines. In general, high value-added equipment is usually tailored to the specific needs of the customer. This phenomenon is a good indication of the need for customized equipment from Chinese processors to improve their existing equipment, and on the other hand illustrates the ability of Italian manufacturers to provide high-tech, high-quality, high-productivity turnkey projects. . According to a membership survey conducted by the Assocomaplast Association in December, more than 70% of respondents expect annual revenue growth in 2010 compared to last year, and half expect a growth of more than 10%. Compared with October this year, 40% of the company's orders in November increased, the recovery signal came from Russia, and the region has returned to the top 5 export destination markets. Based on the current optimistic situation, the Italian Trade Association expects production growth of about 8% this year, optimistic exports, total sales revenue is expected to exceed 3.5 billion euros.

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