| According to China Mould Industry Association statistics, in 2009 China's total import and export molds 3.807 billion U.S. dollars, down 3.03% over the previous year. Imports amounted to 1.964 billion U.S. dollars, down 2%; exports amounted to 1.843 billion U.S. dollars, down 4.11%.
By different types of mold, import and export is still the highest plastic rubber mold, which accounted for the import and export volume of 50.12% and 70.26%; followed by the stamping dies, the amount of import and export accounted for 42.42% and 22.07%.
Imports divided by origin of goods imported molds mainly from Japan, Korea, Germany, followed by China Taiwan, the United States, Canada, Italy, Singapore, Denmark and France; by export destination points, China's export market, mainly the Hong Kong mold, the United States and Japan, followed by Germany, India, China Taiwan, France, Brazil, Korea and Vietnam; according to export goods to points of export die mainly from Guangdong, Zhejiang and Jiangsu.
Analysis of import and export prices from the mold, stamping die 2009 Exports Price 8894.5 U.S. dollars per tonne, up 13.5% over the previous year; export plastic rubber mold the average price of 963 U.S. dollars each, up 15.6% over the previous year. If compared with the import price, the average per ton of import and export stamping die ratio of 1.8:1; plastic rubber mold of the average of each set of import and export of 2.5:1. Compared with the previous year, the gap was significantly reduced.
China Mould Industry Association analysis that can be seen from the above prices, China's exports of technical content and added value die over the previous year, there has been increased, compared with imported molds, technology and price gap has continued to shrink, which fully reflects In 2009 China's mold industry's technological progress.
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