Research and Markets: Ukrainian Steel Industry in 1998-2011 and Forecast to 2020 (9th Edition)
March 15 2012 - 3:19PM
Business Wire
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dbfb3d/ukrainian_steel_in)
has announced the addition of the "Ukrainian Steel Industry in
1998-2011 and Forecast to 2020 (9th Edition)" report to their
offering.
This report is devoted to investigating the current state of the
steel industry of Ukraine and a forecast of its development in the
coming years. The report contains 151 pages including 25 tables and
16 figures.
The first chapter provides an analysis of production from 2000
to 2010, and examines the use of existing facilities.
The second chapter describes the economic and financial
situation in the industry after the global financial crisis. The
chapter shows the financial performance of major metallurgical
enterprises of the sector in 2007-2010.
The third chapter describes the raw material situation for
production of steel (including iron ore and pellets, pig iron,
scrap and waste). For all types of raw material data is given for
its production in 2000-2010 by enterprise-producers, and the
dynamics of internal and external supply in 2000-2010.
The fourth chapter is devoted to the problems of restructuring
and modernization Ukraine's steel industry. It describes the main
government strategic development program for the metallurgical
industry for the period up to 2015, with data on investment
projects implemented by various companies. Profiles of the two
major iron and steel groups in the country are aslo provided.
The fifth chapter describes in detail the main export markets of
Ukrainian metallurgical enterprises. Data is presented on Ukrainian
exports and imports in 2000-2010, covering all major products (pig
iron, scrap, ferro alloys, billets, wire rods, bars, fittings,
profiles, hot-rolled sheet, cold rolled sheet proc and coated
sheets).
The sixth chapter is devoted to anti-dumping investigations and
restrictions applicable to the Ukrainian metallurgical companies in
1992-2010 years.
The seventh chapter provides an analysis of domestic consumption
of rolled steel in Ukraine.
In the eighth chapter data on the main domestic consumers of
Ukrainian metallurgical enterprises is provided. A separate
analysis conducted on consumption of rolled steel by the major
consuming industries of Ukraine: production of pipes and metal
products, machinery, automotive, rail services and
construction.
The ninth chapter lists the key factors influencing the pricing
of steel products in the Ukraine (electricity, conventional fuel
and rail). Also in this chapter is an analysis of internal and
external prices of major steel products in 1996-2010 and
January-September 2011.
The tenth and final chapter presents a forecast of production
and consumption of steel and rolled steel in Ukraine to 2020.
This work is the result of desk-based research. Information
sources include Goskmstata Ukraine, the Ukrainian Customs Service,
Ministry of Industrial Policy of Ukraine, sectoral and regional
press, annual and quarterly reports of companies, web-sites of
companies, business information databases, as well as the
publisher's proprietary database.
For more information visit
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