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New Report Examines China's Current Valve & Faucet Industry

Sat Aug 2, 2008 8:00pm EDT
DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e66946/china_valve_fauc)
has announced the addition of the "China Valve & Faucet Industry
Report, 2008" report to their offering.

   Valve is one of components used for fluid transmission, which is
indispensable fluid control equipment in such industries as petroleum,
chemical, power station, long-distance pipeline, shipbuilding,
nuclear, various low-temperature projects, aerospace and marine oil
extraction. China has a total number of over 6,000 valve companies
with different sizes after a long-term development, ranking the first
in the world.

   As for products, China can produce valves with more than 3,000
models and 40,000 specifications, which can meet domestic market
demand basically. China has made big progress in its ability to
produce complete sets of valve, but China has still to rely on import
of some special valves.

   In 2007, China's valve and faucet industry continued maintaining a
rapid and stable growth, and main economic indices were much higher
than those in 2006. According to the statistics of the National Bureau
of Statistics, China has had a total number of 1,721 valve companies
above designated size (with annual sales revenue over five million
yuan) by the end of 2007. Their total industrial output value reached
CNY92.7 billion, up 27.9% year on year, and their total number of
employees were 240,000, an increase of 13,000 persons against the
previous year, while their export delivery value reached CNY24.6
billion, up 15.3% year on year.

   Huge market demand has lured multinational companies into joining
competition in the Chinese market, especially in high-end valve
market, which has intensified the competition among domestic valve
producers in medium- and low-end valve market. The current size of
China valve market is around CNY50 billion, of which 20% market share
are occupied by overseas valve producers.

   Based on the authoritative statistics from the National Bureau of
Statistics, the General Administration of Customs and the China
Machinery Industry Federation, the report makes an in-depth analysis
on the production, sale, market conditions, industry structure and
import & export of China valve and faucet industry, and makes the
forecasts on the development trend of the industry by taking a
reference to the development trend of related industries.

   Key Topics Covered:

   --  Overview of China Valve and Faucet Industry

   --  Economic Operation of China Valve and Faucet Industry

   --  Market Environment of China Valve and Faucet Industry

   --  Market Competition in China Valve and Faucet Industry

   --  Products of China Valve and Faucet Industry

   --  Import & Export of China Valve and Faucet Industry

   --  Key Companies of China Valve and Faucet Industry

   --  Development Trend and Forecast of China Valve and Faucet
        Industry

   Companies Mentioned:

   --  Danfoss (Tianjin) Co., Ltd

   --  Koso Control Engineering (Wuxi) Co., Ltd

   --  Neway Valve (Suzhou) Co., Ltd

   --  Fujian Zhongyu Group Co., Ltd

   --  China Jiangnan Valve Co., Ltd

   "This report is modified at the time of ordering and requires 3-5
days to deliver"

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e66946/china_valve_fauc

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
press@researchandmarkets.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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