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Strong Demand from 3C, Aerospace, and Energy Sectors Drives Growth
China’s largest titanium producer, BaoTi, significantly increased its titanium mill products output in 2024. The company responded to higher demand from the computer, communication and consumer electronics (3C), aerospace, power, and shipbuilding sectors.
BaoTi produced 33,600 tons of titanium mill products last year, marking a 12% rise from 30,000 tons in 2023. The company plans further growth, targeting 43,000 tons of production by 2025.
Sales also grew steadily. BaoTi sold 31,300 tons of titanium mill products in 2024, a 6.5% increase from 29,400 tons the previous year.
Aerospace Leads Titanium Consumption Growth
China’s total consumption of titanium mill products reached 151,000 tons in 2024, up 1.6% compared to 2023. The aerospace sector posted the largest growth, consuming 32,193 tons, up by 2,816 tons from a year earlier. The power industry followed, with a 1,364-ton increase to 8,453 tons, driven by the new energy sector’s development.
Meanwhile, the 3C industry saw a 10% rise in titanium usage, reaching 11,000 tons in 2024. Domestic producers secured major orders from companies like Apple, Samsung, and Huawei, boosting demand.
The shipbuilding sector also expanded its titanium consumption by 1,191 tons, totaling 4,933 tons last year.
Global Titanium Output Rises Alongside China's Growth
China’s 32 major titanium manufacturers produced 172,000 tons of mill products in 2024, up 8.1% from 2023. Globally, titanium mill product output climbed by 8%, reaching 260,000 tons according to preliminary estimates.
Organizations such as CNIA-Ti, the CIS Titanium Association, and the Japan Titanium Association contributed to these global estimates. Stay tuned with The Metalnomist for more updates on global titanium market dynamics.
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