The Freedonia Group Incorporated is a leading international industry study/database company. Since 1985, Freedonia has published more than 2,200 titles covering such areas as building materials, chemicals, health care, packaging, pharmaceuticals, plastics, security and many other industries.
Press Release Body = Composite & Plastic Lumber
INTRODUCTION
The Freedonia Group Incorporated is a leading international industry study/database company. Since 1985, Freedonia has published more than 2,200 titles covering such areas as building materials, chemicals, health care, packaging, pharmaceuticals, plastics, security and many other industries. Studies cover entire industry sectors as well as key niche markets. Each study includes such valuable intelligence as growth markets and products, market share, product analyses and forecasts, market analyses and forecasts, and company profiles. This study analyzes the Chinese markets for construction chemicals used in on-site applications. Products covered include coatings and sealers, caulks and adhesives, grouts and mortars, cement and asphalt additives, polymer flooring and other products. For the purposes of this study, construction chemical products used in factories to assemble or finish building components, materials and fixtures are excluded. However, cement and asphalt additives used prior to the building materials reaching the construction site are included. The Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau are excluded from the scope of the study. These regions remain to a great extent economically independent from the rest of China, even though they returned to the People's Republic of China in the late 1990s. Taiwan, which is economically independent from the rest of China and not under the administration of the central government, is also excluded from the scope of this study. Historical data for 1994, 1999 and 2004 and forecasts to 2009 and 2014 are provided for construction chemical demand in current yuan (including inflation). Demand is presented by market (residential building, nonresidential building and nonbuilding) and by Chinese region (for example, Central-North, Central-East and Northwest). Statistics are also provided for construction chemical demand by type of structure (for example, industrial, office and commercial, and other building applications in the nonresidential segment; roads and bridges and other nonbuilding applications in the nonbuilding segment). The term "demand" refers to "apparent consumption" and is defined as production (also referred to as "output" or "supply") plus imports minus exports. It is used interchangeably with the terms "market," "sales" and "consumption." The overall value of construction chemical expenditures is also provided in US dollars. Generally, the official currency exchange rate is used in each year to convert current yuan to current dollars (with the December 30, 2005 exchange rate being used for 2009 and 2014).In addition, major construction chemical producers active in China areidentified and profiled, and the key competitive variables are discussed. The entire report is framed within the Chinese construction chemical industry's economic and market environments, and therefore environmental variables affecting construction chemical demand in the country (such as construction expenditures, government plans and regulations, population trends and overall economic performance) are emphasized. Construction chemical market share data by enterprise presented in the "Industry Structure" section are estimated based on consultation with multiple sources. Tabular details may not always add to totals due to rounding. Economic and demographic indicators presented in this study were obtained from The Freedonia Group Consensus Forecasts dated June 2005 and The Freedonia Group Industry Study #1970 -- Construction Outlook for China. A wide variety of primary and secondary sources were also used in the compilation of this report. These include Chinese government statistical sources (principally the National Bureau of Statistics of China, the Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Construction), China Adhesives Association, China National Coatings Industry Association, China Chemical Reporter, Chemical Week, Industrial Paint & Powder, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, United Nations, World Bank, industry experts, financial sources, and construction chemical manufacturers and distributors. Statistics from various sources were carefully examined during the preparation of this study, and contradictions and discrepancies among data sources were noted. The accuracy and reliability of figures from each source were evaluated, and adjustments were made where deemed necessary. This was done in order to arrive at a consistent set of industry statistics, which are based on the best available information at the time this study was published. As a result, the data presented here may differ, sometimes substantially, from figures issued by official governmental sources. Freedonia Group World Industry Studies covering related topics include #2012 World Asphalt (December 2005), #1977 World Windows & Doors (October 2005), #1954 World Insulation (September 2005), #1916 World Siding(Cladding) (March 2005), #1898 World Cement & Concrete Additives (February 2005), #1884 World Carpets & Flooring (January 2005), #1861 World Plumbing (February 2005), #1835 World Cement (September 2004), #1817 World Roofing (August 2004) and #1669 World Construction Aggregates (May 2003). Related US Industry Studies include #1986 Asphalt (October 2005), #1974 Wall Coverings (September 2005), #1971 Hard Surface Flooring (August 2005), #1905 Windows & Doors (March 2005), #1902 Protective Coatings (March 2005), #1883 Roofing (January 2005), #1873 Construction Chemicals (November 2004), #1845 Cement & Concrete Additives (September 2004) and #1658 Specialty Adhesives (April 2003). Related China Industry Studies include #2010 Windows & Doors in China (December 2005), #1970 Construction Outlook for China (August 2005), #1901 Asphalt in China (March 2005), #1862 Roofing in China (December 2004), #1859 Flooring in China (November 2004) and #1826 Cement in China (September 2004).
For more information, Please visit : http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id