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Japan is one of the world's largest aluminum consumer countries. In 2008, Japan's aluminum smelting consumption was 2.25 million tons, which was only less than 12.41 million tons in China and 5.62 million tons in the United States, ranking third in the world. The top 10 countries in terms of consumption include Germany, China, Japan and Japan, 1.95 million tons, India, 1.13 million tons, Russia, 1.02 million tons, South Korea, 96,000 tons, Italy, 950,000 tons, Brazil, 930,000 tons, and Canada, 710,000. Tons, the total consumption of smelted aluminum in the world is 37.8 million tons. The packaging industry is a major application area of Japanese aluminum materials. The consumption of aluminum packaging products used only for food and beverages has always accounted for more than 10% of the total domestic consumption of Japanese aluminum materials, such as 11.1% in 2005 and 10.3 in 2006. %, 10.7% in 2007 and 10.9% in 2008. In 2009, the consumption of aluminum packaging products for food and beverages in Japan was 430,000 tons, accounting for 14.1% of the total consumption of 3.05 million tons. The consumption of aluminum materials for automobiles and other transportation machinery was the largest, and it was 1.18 million tons in 2009. Accounted for 38.7%. 470,000 tons for construction, accounting for 15.3%, 380,000 tons for metal products, accounting for 12.6%, 130,000 tons for electromechanical applications, accounting for 4.1%, and 90,000 tons for general machinery, accounting for 2.9%.


   Aluminum packaging products and steel packaging products are two major components of metal packaging products. The output value of Japanese metal packaging products was more than 1.5 trillion yen from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. In 1991, it reached nearly 1.6 trillion yen. Since then, it has gradually declined. In 1997, the output value of Japanese metal packaging products fell below 1.5 trillion yen, in 1998 it fell below 1.4 trillion yen, in 1999 it fell below 1.3 trillion yen, and in 2001 it fell to 1.2 trillion days. In 2002, it fell below 1.1 trillion yen in 2002, and in 2007 it fell to 103.9 billion yen, which is only slightly more than 1 trillion yen. In 2008, the output value of Japanese metal packaging products decreased by 2.6% compared with the previous year, and fell to 978.3 billion yen which fell below 1 trillion yen. The ratio of the output value of metal packaging products to the total output value of Japanese packaging materials and containers was more than 20% before 2000, more than 22% from 1994 to 1996, 19.7% in 2001, 18.8% in 2004, and 2006 The annual decrease was 17.3%, which was only 16.2% in 2007, and continued to decrease to 15.7% in 2008. The output of metal packaging products was more than 2.5 million tons from the end of the 1980s to 2000, more than 2.8 million tons in 1991, 1994 and 1996, decreased to 2.4 million tons in 2001 and 2.1 million tons in 2002 In 2005, it fell below 2 million tons, in 2007 it fell below 1.9 million tons, and in 2008 it was 1.82 million tons. The proportion of metal packaging output in Japan’s total packaging output was more than 12% before 1996, fell to more than 11% from 1997 to 2001, fell to more than 10% from 2002 to 2004, and fell to less than 10% after 2005, 2008 The annual rate is only 9%.


  The output of steel packaging products accounts for more than 70% of the total output of Japanese metal packaging. In 2001, the output of Japanese steel packaging products was 1.95 million tons, accounting for nearly 80% of the total output of metal packaging products. Since then, the output has dropped sharply year after year. In 2008, the output of Japanese steel packaging products was 1.32 million tons, accounting for 73%. The output of food and beverage cans was 462,000 tons, 200-liter steel drums were 380,000 tons, and 18-liter cans were 280,000 tons. The output of aluminum packaging products is much lower than that of iron sheet products. In recent years, it has been around 500,000 tons, such as 530,000 tons in 2001, 510,000 tons in 2005, and 520,000 tons in 2007. In 2008, the output of aluminum packaging products in Japan was 498,000 tons, of which the output of food and beverage cans was 435,000 tons, aluminum foil was 55,000 tons, and aluminum tubes were 09,000 tons. The output value of aluminum packaging products is not less than that of steel packaging products, in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 were 598.1 billion yen, 598.7 billion yen, 572.7 billion yen and 620.3 billion yen, in 2008 was 558 billion The yen is a lot higher than the 420 billion yen for tin-packed products.


  Food and beverage cans are the big players in Japanese aluminum packaging products. No matter from the perspective of output value or output, beverage cans account for a large proportion.


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