The Chinese Metals, Steel,& Minerals Directory 2005 is an essential industry source for anyone currently conducting, or looking to do business in China. Published in a convenient A5 format, this directory brings you details of all the major players in the Chinese markets, with full contact details and other key information to help you find the right buyers and suppliers in an instant. Useful indices and categorisation allows you to pinpoint the business you want quickly and easily.
The pace of change in the Chinese metals, steel and minerals industry is far greater than the global industry average. As the world's biggest consumer and producer of many metals, the Chinese market is more important than ever to the global industry.
In aluminium alone, China has more primary smelters than the rest of the world put together. The sheer size of its production base means it influences the global markets in an array of other metals. To meet its voracious appetite for all kinds of end products, from consumer to industrial goods, it possesses the fastest metals processing and fabricating segment.
China also influences global supply and demand in industrial minerals. Government initiatives to open up new areas for mineral development are providing opportunities for investment in potential new sources of mineral supply for both Chinese and world markets. China's astounding economic growth (which soared by 9.5% during 2004) has fuelled increasing mineral demand from a range of consuming markets.
When you are sourcing from, or selling to, China; keeping track of company mergers, acquisitions, new start ups, plant openings and closures, can be difficult.
Published in October 2005, the 1st edition of the Chinese Metals, Steel & Minerals Directory 2005 has been thoroughly researched, to bring you a complete guide to China's ever-changing commodities industry. Traders, brokers and producers are being contacted right now!
If you need to source from, or sell to China, at any point of the supply chain, whether it be industrial minerals, or ferrous or non-ferrous metals; or, if you're looking to break into this appealing market, the new Chinese Metals, Steel & Minerals Directory 2005 will provide you with hundreds of fresh business contacts - and help you keep track of old ones – quickly and easily.
Save time; no need to search the Internet, update your contact list from the most reliable source in the industry - all the information you need is in one handy guide;
Save money; by using a resourceful book that details all your business contacts actibities;
Gain an understanding of the key players in this increasingly dominant market; quickly and easily;
Source the right trader/producer; by product instantly with the user-friendly A-Z Buyers guide;
Discover new business leads; and grow your business.
Content
Full company contact information includes:
Contact details including website and email address saving you valuable time usually lost on frustrating Internet searches;
Locations of offices, sales offices and overseas sales agencies so you can go to the right contact first time, every time no more being passed from office to office;
Subsidiary companies giving you a fuller picture of the marketplace;
Materials handled including all ferrous and non-ferrous metals and steel and all industrial minerals so you dont waste time contacting companies that cant help you;
Activities details exactly what that particular company does;
Key management and Trading personnel listing to ensure you speak to the right person, first time and every time;
Modernisation and Expansion plans identify those companies with growth potential;
Brands see who is producing what and have better understanding of players in the industry;
Trade association membership see details of trade associations that exist in China.