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From 1999 to 2004, China's Stainless Steel Apparent Consumption Has Boomed, Reaching a New Record Level of 4.5-4.8 Mill Tons in 2004

Posted on: Thursday, 15 December 2005, 09:00 CST

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29538) has announced the addition of Analysis of China's Stainless Steel Supply & Demand Balance and Market Mode 2004 - 2005 to their offering.

The report is based on the actual purchasing information of stainless steel end user, the whole research is completely based on a detailed investigation of each industry of Stainless Steel application. It is believed it would be a useful tool for Stainless Steel Mills Distribution Companies and research institutes to make the study of the steel market and its management strategy simple.

Preface:

From 1999 to 2004, China's stainless steel apparent consumption has boomed, reaching a new record level of 4.5-4.8 Mill tons in 2004, an unimaginable increase of 40% over the 0.86 Mill tons recorded in 1998. Not surprisingly, domestic supplies have increased as well. According to our statistic data up to 2004, the output capacities of the major stainless steel mills have reached 1.2 million ton cold rolled and 0.17 million ton hot rolled, with the Privately Owned Mills supplying 2 Mill tons CR and 1 Mill tons separately HR.

Although Chinese mainland has enormous demand to absorb the new capacity on the quantities level, yet the new capacity doesn't seem to release smoothly and then result in some difficulties of China's stainless steel market in the early 4 months in 2005. What is the reason? At this point, we make a comprehensive study on the following two aspects-- China's stainless steel supply in different types and real demand of five end-use industries, discussing the contradiction between the current market mode formed in recent years and the transforming of stainless steel market pattern.

Chapters Include:

Chapter 1 The Change of China's Apparent Consumption of Stainless Steel in Recent Three Years

Chapter 2 The Change of Domestic Demand for Stainless Steel by Industry in Recent Three Years

Chapter 3 The Change of Domestic Demand for Stainless Steel by Grades in Recent Three Years

Chapter 4 Statistic and Forecast of Rising China's Stainless Steel Capacity 2001-2005

Chapter 5 Forecast of Stainless Steel Apparent Consumption in 2005 & 2010

Chapter 6 Analysis of Stainless Steel Supply & Demand Balance in 2003, 2005 and 2010

Chapter 7 China's Stainless Steel Supply & Demand Balance discussing in 2005

Chapter 8 Analyzing the Serious Problem Exited in China's Stainless Steel Market Currently

Chapter 9 Every Possibility of the change of Stainless Steel Marketing Mode in 2004

Chapter 10 Conclusion and Suggestion

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29538


Source: Business Wire

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