China Fireworks Situation in 2008

victorwu

Registered User
"China Fireworks Situation in 2008" is an article which privided by Fireworkstown.com and it would be published on the magazine "Fireworks Business (May Issue)" of American Fireworks News. So here I can just introduce the framework of this article. This article includes the following content:

Port situation

Exports to Europe and America

Raw materials

Labor cost

Trends of China’s fireworks manufacturing area


By the way, the forum of Fireworkstown.com has opened a bran-new special column for all fireworks importers, it is the related introduction for this column below:

China Fireworks Information is a special column only for fireworks importers who directly buy fireworks from China.

The content of this special column includes the latest important information about Chinese fireworks price, the cost of raw material , the circumstances of fireworks manufacturing, transporting, shipping and etc. Very important industrial information will be embodied in the part of China Fireworks Information step by step. If you are fireworks importers, please refer the following URL:

http://www.fireworkstown.com/Forum

http://www.fireworkstown.com/Forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=519&FID=87&PR=3
 

meggsy

Registered User
Now that time has passed Victor would it be possible for you to post this article in full here. I can totally understand why you would want to encourage people to join your forum, but maybe after a couple of weeks everyone might have sight of this information ;-)
Cheers
Steve
 

witus

Registered User
Hello.

Recently I had the opportunity to talk with one person from a Polish fireworks company about the situation in relation with China. I received information that currently export of fireworks from China have been halted, all by Olympic Games in Beijing. Everything returns to normal after Olympic Games, but unfortunately this is reflected on the prices of fireworks. But be of good thoughts.
 

GMP82

Zilveren Member
Everything returns to normal after Olympic Games, but unfortunately this is reflected on the prices of fireworks. But be of good thoughts.

Wishfull thinking. Not everything occurring in the current Chinese fireworks industry is due to the Olympics. So I doubt if "everything" will turn back to normal. (Think about prices of raw materials and the safety changes due to recent explosion incidents)
 

meggsy

Registered User
I agree, I think a lot of changes may come about particularly in the pricing of exported material next year.
 
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