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Extrusion International 3/2016

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Favourable climate for the

plastics industry

T

he plastics industry in ASEAN remains

unperturbed by global developments

that are also impacting the growth path of

key industries. With K 2016, the world’s

largest trade fair for plastics and rubber,

coming up in Düsseldorf, Germany, from 19

to 26 October, we take a closer look at this

market.

The new norm of economic growths and

trends such as oil prices, variable supply and

demand, and weakening of most Asian cur-

rencies against the US dollar, have allowed

the region’s countries to rediscover their

strengths to sustain growth either individu-

ally or as a part of the collective grouping of

the 10-member ASEAN (Association of

Southeast Asian Nation), which comprises

Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore,

Thailand, Brunei, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar

and Cambodia.

ASEAN’s fertile consumer base with a com-

bined population of over 600 million and a

combined GDP of US$ 2.6 trillion, as well as

presence in the global market, enables the

region to tap the right opportunities, hing-

ing on the region’s rising middle class sec-

tor.

One of ASEAN’s top export sectors by value

is plastics and plastic products earning US$

39.3 billion in export revenues in 2013.

The sector’s production rates have witnessed

a steady average growth over the recent

years, especially in the ASEAN-6: Indonesia,

Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thai-

land, and Vietnam, which account for more

than 95 % of regional GDP, according to

McKinsey & Company.

Vietnam’s relatively nascent plastics industry

had an average annual growth of 16-18 %

between 2010 and 2015. Packaging ac-

counts for 37.4 %, followed by consumer

goods (27 %), construction (18 %) and