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Opportunities and Challenges Coexist for the Composite Materials Industry in the First Year of the 15th Five-Year Plan – Development Trends and Strategic Choices

1. Introduction: The Context of the First Year of the 15th Five-Year Plan and the Development Orientation of the...

1. Introduction: The Context of the First Year of the 15th Five-Year Plan and the Development Orientation of the Industry

As 2026 marks the first year of China’s 15th Five-Year Plan, the country is fully advancing the construction of a modern industrial system, with developing new quality productive forces as the core strategic direction. The transformation toward high-end, intelligent, and green manufacturing has entered a critical stage.
With outstanding advantages such as lightweight, high strength, and corrosion resistance, composite materials have become a key development area in the new materials sector. They serve as core support for strategic emerging industries including high-end equipment manufacturing, new energy transformation, and aerospace. The sector shoulders the mission of breaking through key core technologies, ensuring the independence and control of industrial and supply chains, and driving manufacturing transformation. Its development quality directly affects the implementation of major national strategies.
Continuous guidance at the national strategic level has brought unprecedented opportunities for the composite materials industry. Top-level designs such as the Manufacturing Powerhouse, Transportation Powerhouse, and Aerospace Powerhouse strategies clearly identify the new materials industry as a priority for strategic emerging industries, laying out a clear path for sector development.

Meanwhile, the industry operates in a complex domestic and international environment. Domestic demand for industrial upgrading is coupled with pressure for green transition, while global scientific and technological competition intensifies and the supply chain landscape undergoes profound adjustments. Amid intertwined factors, the composite materials industry has entered a new stage of development featuring both opportunities and challenges in the opening year of the 15th Five-Year Plan.

Opportunities and Challenges Coexist for the Composite Materials Industry in the First Year of the 15th Five-Year Plan – Development Trends and Strategic Choices

2. Development Foundation of the Composite Materials Industry in the First Year of the 15th Five-Year Plan

After years of development, China’s composite materials industry has established a solid foundation, with favorable momentum in industrial scale, technological innovation, layout optimization, and policy support, laying a solid groundwork for high-quality development during the 15th Five-Year Plan period.

Industrial Scale and Market Demand

The global composite materials industry maintains steady growth. As a major producer and consumer worldwide, China continues to expand its industrial scale, with market demand showing diversified and upgraded trends.
With the continuous expansion of downstream applications, composite materials have been widely adopted in aerospace, new energy, transportation, construction, and other key sectors, forming a multi-tiered and wide-ranging demand structure and enhancing market resilience.

Accumulation in Technological Innovation

The industry’s innovation capacity has been continuously improved, with encouraging progress in technological breakthroughs and commercialization in key fields.
Breakthroughs have been made in core raw materials such as environmentally friendly resins and high-performance fibers; bio-based resins and degradable resins have become research priorities. The integration of intelligent manufacturing and composite production has deepened; technologies including 3D printing and digital twins have broken limits of traditional molding processes, driving industrial intelligent upgrading.
Recyclable technologies have gradually moved from laboratories to industrial applications, providing technical support for green development. A collaborative innovation mechanism among enterprises, universities, and research institutes has gradually improved, boosting the efficiency of innovation commercialization and injecting impetus into industrial upgrading.

Optimized Industrial Layout

China’s composite materials industry has formed a coordinated layout with distinctive priorities and key industrial clusters.

Relying on local industrial foundations and resource advantages, the Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta, Bohai Rim, and other regions have developed characteristic composite materials industrial clusters, gathering upstream and downstream enterprises. They realize coordinated development in raw material supply, product manufacturing, and application services, continuously improving industrial supporting capabilities and raising industrial concentration.

Opportunities and Challenges Coexist for the Composite Materials Industry in the First Year of the 15th Five-Year Plan – Development Trends and Strategic Choices

Policy Support System

A series of supportive policies issued by national and local authorities provide strong support for industrial development.
The state has incorporated the new materials industry into multiple national development plans, clarifying the direction and priorities of the composite materials sector. Through financial support, R&D incentives, and market guidance, the country promotes technological innovation and industrial upgrading.

Local governments have introduced targeted policies based on regional characteristics to foster industrial clusters, improve supporting facilities, and attract innovative resources, forming a coordinated and linked policy system at all levels.

Opportunities and Challenges Coexist for the Composite Materials Industry in the First Year of the 15th Five-Year Plan – Development Trends and Strategic Choices

3. Opportunities for Industrial Development

In the inaugural year of the 15th Five-Year Plan, China’s composite materials industry embraces broad opportunities driven by national strategies, green transition, scientific and technological innovation, and expanded opening-up and cooperation.

Boost from Major National Strategic Demands

Guided by strategies such as Building Up Manufacturing Strength and Aerospace Power, demand for high-performance materials in aerospace, new energy vehicles, wind power equipment, marine engineering, and other key sectors continues to surge.
With unique performance advantages, composite materials are critical to breaking equipment performance bottlenecks and enhancing industrial competitiveness. They support major aerospace equipment, enable lightweight transformation in new energy vehicles, and promote large-scale upgrading in wind power. The surging demand in these fields opens vast space for industrial development.

New Market Demand from Green and Low-Carbon Transition

Against the backdrop of global climate change, the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals have become an important guideline for all sectors. The green transition of the composite materials industry is both a policy requirement and an internal need for sustainable development.
Market demand for green, low-carbon, and recyclable composite materials is growing rapidly. The application scenarios of bio-based, degradable, and recyclable composites continue to expand, creating substantial room for sustainable materials and injecting new growth drivers.

Industrial Upgrading Driven by Scientific and Technological Innovation

In-depth advancement of the scientific and technological revolution and industrial transformation strongly supports technological innovation in composite materials, with continuous emergence of new materials, processes, and equipment.

Opportunities and Challenges Coexist for the Composite Materials Industry in the First Year of the 15th Five-Year Plan – Development Trends and Strategic Choices

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