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New Report Analyzes Chinese Ceramic Industry

Having gained a position of one of the most prominent and renowned ceramic manufacturers, China continues to dominate the world ceramic market in terms of output. The country’s total value of industrial output surpassed CNY 572 billion in 2011, demonstrating an upswing by above 35 percent from 2010.

Chinese ceramic tiles used in architectural activities enjoy the highest interest overseas in comparison with other ceramic products. In 2011, the export amount was almost worth USD 5 billion, an increase by 24 percent year on year. Saudi Arabia as well as the USA and South Korea imported the largest volumes of ceramic tiles from Chinese suppliers.

New study “Research Report on China's Ceramic Industry, 2013-2017” developed by China Research and Intelligence draws up an elaborate picture of the ceramic industry in China. The report delves into the industry dynamics, provides essential data on macroeconomic environment, industry chain supply-demand equilibrium, export and import volumes. Description of sub-industries, market competitors, main forces impacting the industry and analysis of future opportunities for the Chinese ceramic industry are also available.

Report Details:

Title: Research Report on China's Ceramic Industry, 2013-2017

Published: November, 2012

Pages: 60

Price: US$ 2,200.00

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