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04/19
2021
Weekly Report on the New Energy and New Materials Industry: The "Work Plan for Strengthening Air Pollution Prevention in the Energy Sector" Has Been Released, Positively Boosting the New Energy Sector.
Performance of the New Energy and New Materials Index for the Past Week: Last week, the Shanghai Composite Index rose by 0.76%; the SME Board Index rose by 0.07%; and the ChiNext Index fell by 2.55%. During this period, the New Energy and New Materials Select Index we compiled rose overall by 0.34%, underperforming the Shanghai Composite Index by 0.43 percentage points, outperforming the SME Board Index by 0.26 percentage points, and outperforming the ChiNext Index by 2.89 percentage points. Overall, the new energy and new materials sector continued to follow broader market trends, performing slightly stronger than the SME Board. Photovoltaic and PV Materials: Last week, the photovoltaic sector saw a modest increase. In the short term, it remains important to pay attention to systemic risks in the market. Currently, the fundamental outlook for the photovoltaic industry remains positive and shows no signs of change.
New Materials Industry: If Vietnam’s titanium exports are restricted, supply could be affected in the short term.
Sino-Vietnamese political relations are becoming increasingly tense, which could affect Vietnam's exports of mineral resources. Among these, non-ferrous metal resources such as titanium may face tightening supply conditions. On May 19, stocks in the titanium sector experienced a significant surge. We have been closely monitoring this development and have been in communication with industry insiders. The key findings are as follows: In the short term, there will be a tightening in the supply of high-grade titanium ore. According to data from the U.S. Geological Survey, global ilmenite supply in 2013 totaled 6.79 million tons, of which Vietnam accounted for 500,000 tons, representing 7%. In 2013, China imported 40% of its titanium ore, with Vietnam accounting for 26% of those imports. Given Vietnam’s higher-grade titanium ore, it can be used to produce sponge titanium.
U.S.-Hong Kong scientists have developed a new high-polymer material using "computational chemistry."
Computational chemistry has led to the development of a new class of ultra-strong, self-healing polymers that hold promise for revolutionizing industries such as transportation, aerospace, and microelectronics. According to a recent report by Science and Technology Daily, scientists from IBM Research in the U.S., the University of California, Berkeley, Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands, and other institutions have collaborated to combine laboratory experiments with high-precision computational modeling through “computational chemistry,” simulating the formation reactions of new materials. As a result, they have developed two novel recyclable polymers that could bring about transformative changes in manufacturing processes across industries including transportation, aerospace, and microelectronics. According to a recent report by Phys.org, these new materials not only exhibit crack-resistant properties and possess strength exceeding that of bone, but also—
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