China’s HFC-32 market: lack of vitality, in urgent need of supply-side reform 04-06-2016

In March 2016, China’s HFC-32 price stayed low, indicating that the coming peak period for air conditioner has not yet brought significant drives. CCM believes that this is mainly because the market was suppressed by overcapacity. The HFC-32 segment is in urgent need of supply-side reform.


 


In March 2016, the prices of bulk commodities such as crude oil rebounded, mainly stimulated by the domestic loose currency policy and the supply-side reform policy. However, the fluorochemical market, stationed in the terminal branch of the chemical industry, showed fairly flat performance: prices mostly stayed low.


Particularly in the fluorine-enriched refrigerant segment, the market performance was still poor, despite the coming of the peak period for the refrigeration and air conditioning industry.


Difluoromethane (HFC-32), as the only fluorine-enriched refrigerant listed in the First Catalogue of Recommended Substitutes for HCFCs (HCFC= hydrochlorofluorocarbon), received great attention in 2015. Meanwhile, the domestic refrigeration and air conditioning industry also planned to apply this refrigerant in the large- and medium-sized air conditioner during upgrading for environmental protection. For instance, Gree Electric Appliances, Inc. of Zhuhai has already begun producing HFC-32 air conditioner.


For this, the HFC-32 market trend is expected to go upward. However in the first half of March, the average quoted price of HFC-32 was USD1,713/t (RMB11,200/t), down by nearly 20% YoY.

 

CCM believes that the HFC-32 segment trapped in overcapacity, is in urgent need of supply-side reform.


According to CCM’s research, the domestic production capacity of HFC-32 was about 260,000 t/a in 2015, however demand at only about 90,000 tonnes. The oversupply was very obvious.


Specifically regarding demand, the downstream demand for HFC-32 now mainly comes from the production of R410a (a 1:1 mixture of HFC-32 and pentafluoroethane – HFC-125). However the domestic air conditioner enterprises are now facing high inventory and sales pressure, which somehow draw back the R410a shipment.



It is expected that in 2016, the demand for HFC-32 air conditioner will increase. In addition, the proportion of variable frequency air conditioner increases further. All this will increase the total demand to about 100,000 tonnes.


Some HFC-32 enterprises such as Shandong Haiyi Environmental Protection Co., Ltd. and Qinghai Tongxin Chemical Co., Ltd., holding positive attitude towards the future upgrading for environmental protection, will continue putting new production lines into operation. This will intensify the overcapacity.


In view of supply-side reform, it is necessary to establish the mechanism for capacity pre-warning and control, encourage the M&A and enlarge the integration.
In addition, during the supply-side reform, it is necessary to run down the stock by exports. However, as the US, one of the top 5 export destination for HFC-32, is making anti-dumping investigation into hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) from China, the exports probably will be threatened significantly. Under this, the earlier implementation of the supply-side reform will be more favourable for the HFC-32 segment development.


In July 2015, the United States Department of Commerce launched the anti-dumping investigation into HFCs from China. In Jan. 2016, it released the preliminary results, to levy 91.99-210.46% anti-dumping duties. Accordingly, the final determination will be unveiled in June this year.




About CCM:

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