At present, the outdated preparation processes and obsolete equipment technology have become major obstacles hindering the growth of China's chemical intermediates and fine chemical industries. Addressing these challenges and accelerating technological advancement to close the gap with developed nations has become a central topic at the first Organic Intermediates and Fine Chemical Science and Technology Week held last week.
According to experts in attendance, organic intermediates and fine chemicals are highly technology-driven sectors. While China is now capable of producing most of the required chemical intermediates and fine chemical products, and holds a notable position in the global market, the industry as a whole still lags behind in terms of process efficiency and equipment technology. High-quality, high-value products are still largely imported, and there remains a significant gap in competitiveness compared to foreign counterparts.
Another critical issue highlighted by the experts is environmental pollution. Recent surveys in Zhejiang Province revealed that the "three wastes" emissions from traditional fine chemical companies account for nearly 40% of the total petrochemical industry emissions. In Jiangsu, several companies were shut down due to severe pollution. If these issues are not addressed promptly, they could significantly hinder the future development of China’s organic intermediates and fine chemical industries.
To enhance the level of preparation processes and equipment technology, enterprises and research institutions should take the lead in scientific innovation, promoting joint efforts through production, education, and research. The government and industry associations also need to play an active role in planning, policy support, and resource allocation. Strengthening the exchange of technical information is equally important. Currently, the sector faces challenges such as insufficient investment, small-scale enterprises, lack of clear policy guidance, and limited access to cost-effective technologies. These issues require urgent attention.
Since the 1990s, as environmental pressures increased in Western countries, the global organic intermediates and fine chemical industries have gradually shifted eastward, forming a production and trade hub centered around China and India. According to recent statistics, China now produces over 20,000 types of organic intermediates and fine chemicals, with an annual output value exceeding 100 billion yuan.
The first Organic Intermediate and Fine Chemical Science and Technology Week, co-organized by the China National Chemical Industry Economic and Technological Development Center and the China Chemical Industry Intermediate Network, aims to establish an efficient information platform. This event brings together industry stakeholders for extensive exchanges and promotes technological progress in the field. It is expected that this science and technology week will be held annually to continue driving innovation and development in the sector.
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