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Global Leather Chemicals Industry

NEW YORK, Nov. 24, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Leather Chemicals in US$ Thousand by the following Segments: Beam-house Chemicals, Tanning & Dyeing Chemicals, and Finishing Chemicals. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2015 through 2022. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based on public domain information including company URLs. The report profiles 111 companies including many key and niche players such as -

BASF SEDyStar Singapore Pte. Ltd.Elementis plcLANXESS AGSchill & Seilacher GmbH & Co.Read the full report: http://www.reportlinker.com/p0305147-summary/view-report.htmlI. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS

Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1 Disclaimers.............. I-2 Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2 Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3 Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3 Beam-house Chemicals..............I-3 Tanning & Dyeing Chemicals..............I-3 Finishing Chemicals..............I-4

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW.............. II-1 Leather Chemicals - An Industry Driven by Raw Material Supply and Leather Trends.............. II-1 Market Analysis by Region..............II-2 Market Analysis by Segment..............II-3 Innovation in Leather Chemicals - Current State and Future Outlook.............. II-4 Prices of Raw Hides Stabilize..............II-5 An Overview of Competition in the Industry II-5 Table 1: Leading Players in Global Leather Chemicals Market (2015E): Percentage Breakdown of Sales for BASF, Lanxess, Stahl, TFL and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-6

2. TRENDS, DRIVERS & ISSUES..............II-7 Luxury Goods Drive Leather Sales II-7 Environmental-Regulations Influence Innovations II-7 Product Innovations Bolster Opportunities II-8 Manufacturers Focus on Creative Finishing for C and D Grades II-8 Chrome-Tanning Sustains Dominance II-8 Chrome-free Leather Drives Research II-9 Emerging Tanning Techniques..............II-9 List of Select Emerging Techniques in Various Stages of Leather Processing..............II-9 Select Mineral-Free Tanning Systems II-10 Tannins Based on Grape Seed Derivatives II-10 Olive Derived Cross-Linking Agent II-10 Titanium - A Prospective Tanning Agent II-10 Oxazolidine Tanning - A New Alternative II-11 Green Chemistry to Lead Innovation II-11 List of Select Eco-Friendly Re-tanning Agents II-11 List of Select Eco-Friendly Fatliquors II-12 Chrome-free Trend Inspires Innovation in Dyes II-12 Solvent-free Organic Finishes to Offer New Growth Avenues II-12 Enzyme-Based Chemicals - Key to the Future II-12 Growth in Leather Shoes Signal Gains II-13 Table 2: World Leather Footwear Imports by Country (2015): Percentage Breakdown of Import Value for US, France, UK, Germany, Netherlands and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-14

Table 3: World Leather Footwear Exports by Country (2015): Percentage Breakdown of Export Value for India, Italy, Mexico, Portugal, France and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-14 Labeling Concerns Boost Vertical Integration II-14 Stable Automobile Production Fuels Growth Opportunities II-15 Table 4: World Production of Passenger Cars & Commercial Vehicles: Breakdown of Annual Production Figures in '000' Units for Years 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-15 Changing Consumer Preference Inspires Innovation in Automotive Leather..............II-16 Innovations in Anti-Soiling..............II-16 Lightweight Leather - The Way Forward II-16 Eco-Leather - A Potential Threat to Leather Chemicals II-17 Preference for Synthetic Leather Causes Unease II-17 Environmental Regulations - A Challenge II-17 Concerns over Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals II-18 A Note on ZDHC Programme and Compliance in Leather Chemicals Space.............. II-18

3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW.............. II-20 Leather Chemicals - An Introduction II-20 Major Leather Chemical Products II-21 Common Chemicals Used in Leather Processing/Manufacture II-22 Leather Painting.............. II-23 Leather Stamping.............. II-23 Leather Surface Protectors for Vulnerable Leathers II-23

4. LEATHER PROCESSING - AN OVERVIEW..............II-24 Types of Leather.............. II-24 Top-Grain or Full-Grain Leather II-24 Corrected-Grain Leather..............II-24 Other Types of Leather..............II-25 Leather Processing..............II-25 I.Hide Preparation for Tanning..............II-26 Curing.............. II-26 Common Methods of Hide Curing II-26 Beam House Operations..............II-26 Soaking.............. II-26 Liming of Skins and Hides..............II-27 De-Liming of Skins and Hides II-27 II.Tanning.............. II-27 Fat Liquoring, Coloring and Re-tanning II-28 III.Finishing.............. II-28 A Brief Review of Leather Dyeing Process II-28 Leather Dyeing Process..............II-29 Azo Dyes - Coloring Agents for Leather II-29 Homogenous Dyes..............II-30 Dye Performance Characteristics II-30 Procedure for Application of Dyes II-31

5. LEATHER INDUSTRY - A PRIMER..............II-32 Introduction.............. II-32 Major End-Use Markets..............II-32 Table 5: World Leather Market by End-Use Segment (2015E): Percentage Breakdown of Volume Sales for Automotive, Footwear, Furniture, Garments and Other Leather Goods (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-33 Leather Production Statistics - An Overview II-33 Table 6: World Production of Bovine Heavy Leather by Geographic Region (2014): Breakdown of Output in Thousand Tonnes for North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-34

Table 7: World Production of Bovine Light Leather by Geographic Region (2014): Breakdown of Output in Million Square Feet for North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-34

Table 8: World Production of Light Leather from Sheep and Goats by Geographic Region (2014): Breakdown of Output in Million Square Feet for North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-35

Table 9: Leading Countries Worldwide in Production of Bovine Heavy Leather: 2014 (In Thousand Tonnes) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-35

Table 10: Leading Countries Worldwide in Production of Bovine Light Leather: 2014 (In Million Square Feet) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-36

Table 11: Leading Countries Worldwide in Production of Light Leather from Sheep and Goats: 2014 (In Million Square Feet) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-36

Ex-Im Statistics.............. II-37

Table 12: World Imports of Heavy Bovine Leather by Geographic Region (2014): Breakdown of Import Volume in Thousand Tonnes for North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Latin America (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-37

Table 13: World Imports of Light Bovine Leather by Geographic Region (2014): Breakdown of Import Volume in Million Square Feet for North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Latin America and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-37

Table 14: World Imports of Light Leather from Sheep & Goats by Geographic Region (2014): Breakdown of Import Volume in Million Square Feet for North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-38

Table 15: World Exports of Heavy Bovine Leather by Geographic Region (2014): Breakdown of Export Volume in Thousand Tonnes for North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Latin America (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-38

Table 16: World Exports of Light Bovine Leather by Geographic Region (2014): Breakdown of Export Volume in Million Square Feet for North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-39

Table 17: World Exports of Light Leather from Sheep & Goats by Geographic Region (2014): Breakdown of Export Volume in Million Square Feet for North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-39

Leather Raw Material Production Statistics II-40

Table 18: Leading Countries Worldwide in Production of Bovine Hides and Skins: 2015 (In Thousand Tonnes) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-40

Table 19: Leading Countries Worldwide in Production of Sheepskins and Lambskins: 2015 (In Thousand Tonnes) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-40

Table 20: Leading Countries Worldwide in Production of Goatskins and Kidskins: 2015 (In Thousand Tonnes) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-41

6. REGULATORY OVERVIEW..............II-42 The Need for Regulation..............II-42 Restricted Substance List (RSL) II-43 Table 21: Partial List of Hazardous Chemicals in Select Countries.............. II-43 REACH Guidelines for Leather Chemicals II-43 REACH List of SVHC in Leather Chemicals II-44 Restricted Substances in Automotive Leather II-45 Performance Requirements of Automotive Leather II-46 Primary Tests for Metal-free Automotive Leather II-46 Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Issues in Tanning and Leather Finishing Industry..............II-46 Environment.............. II-46 Wastewater.............. II-46 Industrial Process Wastewater II-46 Additional Recommendations II-47 Process Wastewater Treatment II-47 Other Wastewater Streams..............II-48 Air Discharges.............. II-48 Solid Waste.............. II-48 Unsafe Materials..............II-48 Work-Related Safety and Health II-48 Hazardous Chemicals..............II-48 Injuries.............. II-49 Dust.............. II-49 Biological Exposures..............II-49 Public Safety and Health..............II-49

7. PRODUCT INNOVATIONS/INTRODUCTIONS II-50 Stahl Launches Stahl Neo Leather Finishing Portfolio II-50 Balmer Lawrie Launches New Beamhouse Chemicals and Fatliquors II-50 Chemtan Develops Chrome-free Tanning Agent, M-5 II-50 Stahl Rolls Out Biodegradable Beamhouse Formulation - Proviera® Probiotics for Leather™ II-50 LANXESS to Showcase New Products and Developments at IILF II-50 TFL Rolls Out CORIPOL® ESU Fatliquor II-50 TFL Launches CORIPOL® AV Fatliquoring Agent II-51 TFL Launches High Astringent Tanning Agent - SELLATAN® HAT liq. II-51 BASF to Showcase New Leather Finishing Agent at IILF II-51 LANXESS Develops New Range of Retanning Agents II-51 LANXESS Launches Water-based Transfer Coating Aquacast II-51 LANXESS Develops Water-based Finishing Agents - Aquaderm X- Pigments.............. II-51

8. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY..............II-52 Lear to Construct Leather Processing Facility in China II-52 Stahl Establishes New Dyes Center in Thane, India II-52 Stahl Acquires Viswaat Chemicals II-52 Stahl Teams Up with PUM for Leather Industry Development in Developing Countries..............II-52 Stahl Acquires Clariant's Leather Services Business II-52 Brazil Imposes Anti-dumping Tariffs on Taiwanese Chemicals II-53 Zschimmer & Schwarz Takes Over Wet-end Business of Lamberti/ Unichem.............. II-53 Tannin Expands Leather Chemicals Manufacturing Facility in Canada II-53 Univar Acquires Brazilian Specialty Chemicals Distributor D'Altomare Química.............. II-53

9. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS..............II-54 BASF SE (Germany).............. II-54 DyStar Singapore Pte. Ltd. (Singapore) II-54 Elementis plc (UK)..............II-55 LANXESS AG (Germany)..............II-55 Schill & Seilacher GmbH & Co. (Germany) II-56 Stahl International BV (Netherlands) II-56 TFL Ledertechnik GmbH & Co. KG (Germany) II-57 Zschimmer & Schwarz GmbH & Co KG (Germany) II-57

10. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE..............II-58 Table 22: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-58

Table 23: World Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-59

Table 24: World 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Annual Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets for Years 2009, 2016 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-60

Table 25: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Beam-house Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-61

Table 26: World Historic Review for Beam-house Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-62

Table 27: World 14-Year Perspective for Beam-house Chemicals by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Annual Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets for Years 2009, 2016 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-63

Table 28: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Tanning & Dyeing Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-64

Table 29: World Historic Review for Tanning & Dyeing Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-65

Table 30: World 14-Year Perspective for Tanning & Dyeing Chemicals by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Annual Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets for Years 2009, 2016 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-66

Table 31: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Finishing Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-67

Table 32: World Historic Review for Finishing Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-68

Table 33: World 14-Year Perspective for Finishing Chemicals by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Annual Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets for Years 2009, 2016 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-69

III. MARKET

1. THE UNITED STATES.............. III-1 A.Market Analysis.............. III-1 Market Outlook.............. III-1 US Passenger Car Market Set to Dip in Near-Term; Affect Demand for Leather Chemicals..............III-1 Table 34: US Sales of Light Vehicles: 2014-2022 (In Millions) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-2 US Leather Goods Exports Statistics III-2 Table 35: US Exports of Leather Goods (2014 & 2015): Percentage Breakdown of Export Value by Destination Country - Canada, Japan, Mexico and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-2 Product Launch/Development..............III-3 B.Market Analytics..............III-3 Table 36: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-3

Table 37: US Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-4

Table 38: US 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Percentage Share Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets for Years 2009, 2016 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-5

2. CANADA.............. III-6 A.Market Analysis.............. III-6 Market Outlook.............. III-6 Strategic Corporate Development III-6 B.Market Analytics..............III-7 Table 39: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-7

Table 40: Canadian Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-8

Table 41: Canadian 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Percentage Share Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets for Years 2009, 2016 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-9

3. JAPAN.............. III-10 Market Analysis.............. III-10 Table 42: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-10

Table 43: Japanese Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-11

Table 44: Japanese 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Percentage Share Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets for Years 2009, 2016 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-12

4. EUROPE.............. III-13 A.Market Analysis.............. III-13 Market Outlook.............. III-13 European Leather Industry - An Overview III-13 Challenges Facing EU Leather Industry III-13 Table 45: End-Use Applications of EU-Produced Leather (2015): Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Automotive, Footwear, Furniture, Leather Goods and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-14 Leather Chemicals Market - An Insight III-14 Challenging Environment..............III-14 EU Rolls-Out New Chrome 6+ Law III-14 EU Directives for Leather Tanning Industry III-15 REACH.............. III-15 Other Regulations..............III-15 Over of Leather Industry in Select Countries III-15 Italy.............. III-15 Italian Leather Industry - An Overview III-15 Table 46: Italian Tanning Industry Exports by Geographic Region (2015): Percentage Breakdown of Export Value for Asia, EU and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-16

Table 47: Italian Tanning Industry Imports by Geographic Region (2015): Percentage Breakdown of Import Value for Africa, EU, South America and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-17 Industry Relies on Imported Raw Material III-17 Table 48: Leather Raw Materials Used in Italian Tanneries by Source (2015): Percentage Breakdown of Volume for Domestic Raw Cowhides, Imported Raw Cowhides and Imported Wet Blue (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-17 Changing Dynamics in End-Use Applications III-18 Table 49: Italian Leather by End-Use Application (2015): Percentage Breakdown of Value for Automotive, Footwear, Furniture, Leather Goods and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-18 France.............. III-18 French Leather Industry - An Overview III-18 Key Leather Industry Statistics III-19 Table 50: French Imports of Leather and Raw Hides by Type (2015 & 2016): Breakdown of Import Value in € Million for Bovine, Calf, Ovine, Reptile and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-19

Table 51: French Exports of Leather and Raw Hides by Type (2015 & 2016): Breakdown of Export Value in € Million for Bovine, Calf, Ovine, Reptile and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-19

Table 52: French Tannery Imports of Finished Leather by Type (2015 & 2016): Breakdown of Import Value in € Million for Bovine, Calf, Ovine, Reptile and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-20

Table 53: French Tannery Exports of Finished Leather by Type (2015 & 2016): Breakdown of Export Value in € Million for Bovine, Calf, Ovine, Reptile and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-20

Table 54: French Imports of Select Leather Products (2015 & 2016): Import Value in € Million for Leather Footwear (including Slippers), Leather Gloves, Leather Handbags and Small Leather Goods (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-21

Table 55: French Exports of Select Leather Products (2015 & 2016): Export Value in € Million for Leather Footwear (including Slippers), Leather Gloves, Leather Handbags and Small Leather Goods (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-21 Product Launches..............III-22 Strategic Corporate Developments III-23 Key Players.............. III-24 B.Market Analytics..............III-28 Table 56: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia, Turkey and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-28

Table 57: European Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia, Turkey and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-29

Table 58: European 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - Percentage Share Breakdown of Dollar Sales for France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia, Turkey and Rest of Europe Markets for Years 2009, 2016 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-30

Table 59: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-31

Table 60: European Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-32

Table 61: European 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Percentage Share Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets for Years 2009, 2016 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-33

5. ASIA-PACIFIC.............. III-34 A.Market Analysis.............. III-34 Market Outlook.............. III-34 Market Overview.............. III-34 Regional Market Review..............III-34 China.............. III-34 The State of Chinese Leather Industry III-34 Table 62: Chinese Raw Hides Imports by Country (2015): Percentage Breakdown of Import Value for the Australia, Canada, US and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-35 Changes Set in for a Better Future of the Industry III-35 Strong Automotive Manufacturing Drives Chinese Demand for Leather Chemicals..............III-36 India.............. III-37 Indian Leather Industry - A Major Forex Generator III-37 Table 63: Indian Exports of Leather & Leather Products (FY 2015): Percentage Breakdown of Export Value by Destination Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-38

Table 64: Indian Exports of Leather & Leather Products by Segment (FY2015): Percentage Breakdown of Export Value for Finished Leather, Footwear, Leather Garments, Leather Goods and Saddlery & Harness (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-38

Table 65: Indian Exports of Raw hides and Skins, and Leather (2014 & 2015): Percentage Breakdown of Export Value by Destination Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-39 Weaker EU Market Weakens India's Exports, Better Prospects Lie Ahead.............. III-39 Better Industry Outlook to Surge Demand for Leather Chemicals III-40 Tannery Industry..............III-40 Dye Industry - A Primer..............III-40 Evolution of Dyestuff Industry III-40 Indian Footwear Industry Poised for Growth III-41 India to Gain from China's Rising Labor Costs III-41 Licensing & Duty..............III-41 Bangladesh.............. III-42 Robust Leather Industry Drives Leather Chemicals Demand III-42 Table 66: Exports of Leather and Leather Products from Bangladesh: FY2011-12-FY2015-16 (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-42

Table 67: Exports of Leather and Leather Products from Bangladesh by Segment (FY2015-16): Breakdown of Export Value for Leather, Leather Footwear and Leather Products (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-42 Product Launches..............III-43 Strategic Corporate Developments III-43 Dystar Singapore Pte. Ltd. - A Key Player III-44 B.Market Analytics..............III-45 Table 68: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - China, India, South Korea and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-45

Table 69: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - China, India, South Korea and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-46

Table 70: Asia-Pacific 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - Percentage Share Breakdown of Dollar Sales for China, India, South Korea and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets for Years 2009, 2016 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-47

Table 71: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-48

Table 72: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-49

Table 73: Asia-Pacific 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Percentage Share Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets for Years 2009, 2016 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-50

6. LATIN AMERICA.............. III-51 A.Market Analysis.............. III-51 Market Outlook.............. III-51 Select Key Leathery Industry Statistics III-51 Table 74: Production of Bovine Hides and Skins in Select Latin American Countries: 2015 (In Thousand Tonnes) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-51

Table 75: Production of Bovine Heavy Leather in Select Latin American Countries: 2015 (In Thousand Tonnes) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-52

Table 76: Production of Bovine Light Leather in Select Latin American Countries: 2015 (In Million Square Feet) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-52 Brazil.............. III-53 Brazilian Leather and Tanneries Industry - An Overview III-53 Table 77: Brazilian Tanneries by Segment (2015): Percentage Breakdown of Number of Tanneries for Finished Leather, Semi-Finished (Crust) and Wet Blue (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-53 Exports Market Recuperates After Dismal 2015, Downturn in Value Continues..............III-53 Table 78: Brazilian Exports of Hides and Skins by Country (1H 2016): Percentage Breakdown of Export Value for China, Italy, US, Vietnam and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-54

Table 79: Brazilian Exports of Bovine Leather by Segment (1H 2016): Percentage Breakdown of Export Value for Crust/Semi-finished, Finished Leather, Wet Blue and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-54 Strategic Corporate Developments III-54 B.Market Analytics..............III-55 Table 80: Latin American Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Rest of Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-55

Table 81: Latin American Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Rest of Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-56

Table 82: Latin American 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - Percentage Share Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Rest of Latin America Markets for Years 2009, 2016 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-57

Table 83: Latin American Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-58

Table 84: Latin American Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-59

Table 85: Latin American 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Percentage Share Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets for Years 2009, 2016 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-60

7. REST OF WORLD.............. III-61 A.Market Analysis.............. III-61 Market Outlook.............. III-61 Kenya - Leather Industry Status III-61 B.Market Analytics..............III-62 Table 86: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-62

Table 87: Rest of World Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-63

Table 88: Rest of World 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Percentage Share Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets for Years 2009, 2016 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-64

IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

Total Companies Profiled: 111 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 112)

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