China continues to enjoy economic growth, and ink manufacturers are seeing plenty of opportunities for expansion, particularly on the packaging ink side.
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Having recovered more quickly than other nations from the global recession, the Chinese ink market is enjoying growth, particularly in the packaging gravure and sheetfed offset markets.
For ink manufacturers, the Asia-Pacific region brought the most opportunities for growth during the past year, as the area recovered more quickly from the recession.
Although the printing and ink markets in China felt the impact of the global recession on exports, there are signs that the economic recovery has begun.
The top international ink manufacturers faced major challenges during the last year, as raw material prices rose while the global recession impacted demand for printing.
Despite the impact of higher raw material prices, declining exports and the global recession, the Asia-Pacific ink market still enjoyed growth during the past year.
For the leading global ink manufacturers, 2008 was a time of economic uncertainty, as raw material prices continued to rise and the U.S. dollar slumped. Still, ink industry leaders also see some opportunities ahead.
As the Asia-Pacific region continues to enjoy economic expansion, led by China and India, printing ink manufacturers are enjoying strong growth throughout the region.