China is at the core of the global titanium dioxide industry. According to the USGS data, the global titanium dioxide production capacity in 2023 is 9.819 million tons, and its increment mainly comes from China, China occupies the dominant position in the global market with 5.5 million tons of titanium dioxide production capacity, accounting for as high as 56.7%; The United States, with 1.36 million tons of capacity, accounted for 14 percent, ranking second.
Other countries and regions have relatively small production capacity, but still have a certain market share. Mexico, Germany, Japan and the UK, for example, all have capacity of more than 300,000 tonnes and together account for about 13% of the global total. Other titanium dioxide producing countries include Australia, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, Canada, India and Russia, they each contribute a certain proportion of capacity, and have an impact on the local chemical market and the global supply chain, affected by the international market demand and the operation of the titanium dioxide market industry this year, some of the production capacity of COMus, Pan-energy withdrawal this year. China's share of titanium dioxide production capacity continues to gradually expand.