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Research and Markets: China's Water Sector is a Honey Trap for Foreign Water Businesses

Sun Jun 8, 2008 9:00pm EDT
DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c93991) has announced the
addition of "Water Market China 2009" to their offering.

   China's water sector is a honey trap for foreign water businesses.
The bait is the tremendous growth opportunity. The sting is the local
market conditions: the competition, the regulation and the ambiguous
public sector role.

   Water Market 2009 is your guide to getting the bait without being
stung. The bulk of the report comprises 520 profiles of companies
trading in the Chinese water sector either as developers, contractors
or equipment suppliers. These are your competitors or potential
partners.

   Additionally the report includes key datasets in excel spreadsheet
format covering all aspects of the Chinese water market:

   - Water and wastewater utilities

   - Utility performance indicators

   - Provincial economic data and forecast

   - Listed companies

   - Mergers & Acquisitions

   - Private water projects

   To support this wealth of data, the report, we have included a
power point presentation talking you through the salient points of the
market including:

   - How big is the market and how fast is it growing?

   - How does the public procurement system work?

   - What are the main regulatory drivers of the market?

   - What is the plan for meeting future water needs?

   - How is the equipment supply sector structured?

   - Which foreign firms have been successful in the market and why?

   - What are the most important trends in the market?

   - Where foreign companies are welcome and where they are
unwelcome?

   The report is published in CD ROM format with four quarterly
updates on specific aspects of the market. The first update, published
in May 2008 will be on the Chinese membrane market. Subsequent
up-dates will be determined by feedback from subscribers.

   As an additional service to support those wishing to extend their
exposure to the Chinese market, GWI's Beijing bureau can arrange
meetings between subscribers and executives of the companies listed in
the report.

   Companies Mentioned:

   - Shenzhen Water Group

   - Haikou Water Group

   - Xiamen Water Group

   - Lanzhou Water Group

   - Shanghai Pudong Veolia Water Corporation Limited

   - Thunip Holdings Co. Ltd.

   - Beijing Sound Environmental Protection Group

   - Beijing Hi-standard Environmental Equipment Co. Ltd.

   - Tsinghua Tongfang Water Engineering Company

   - Dean Group

   - Beijing China-Union Engineering Co. Ltd.

   - Guangdong Xinsheng Environment Protection Investment Group

   - Shenzhen Zhongxing Environmental E&T Ltd. (ZEET)

   - Beijing Puresino-Boda Environmental Engineering Co. Ltd.

   - Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Towngas)

   - Beijing Capital Co. Ltd.

   - Tianjin Capital Environmental Protection Company Limited

   - China Water Investment Co. Ltd.

   - Shanghai Young Sun Enterprise Development Co. Ltd

   - Guo Zhen Environmental Protection

   - Beijing Drainage Group Co. Ltd

   - Qianjiang Water Resources Development Co. Ltd (600283)

   - Omex Environmental Engineering Ltd. (OEE)

   - ITT Hengtong Advanced Water Treatment (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.

   - Zhejiang Stone Environmental Engineering Co. Ltd (SEE)

   - Zhejiang Feiying Environmental Technology Engineering Co. Ltd.

   - Shanda Water Co. Ltd.

   - Shenzhen Ultrapure Environmental Engineering Ltd.

   - Suntar Membrane Technology (Xiamen) Co. Ltd.

   - ProMinent Fluid Controls (China) Co. Ltd.

   - Beijing CNC Water Technology Ltd.

   - Hangzhou (Torch) Xidoumen Membrane Industries Co. Ltd

   - Peninsula Environmental Technology (Kunshan) Co. Ltd.

   - Beida Jade Bird New Energy Technology Co. Ltd.

   - Guangxi Yuchai Machinery Group Company

   - Hydrochem Engineering (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.

   - Qinhuangdao New Resource Water Industry Co. Ltd

   - Tianjin Motian Membrane Engineering and Technology Co. Ltd.

   - Hangzhou Beidouxing Membrane Co. Ltd.

   - Vontron Membrane Technology Co. Ltd.

   - Litree Company

   - Shandong Zhaojin Motian Company Limited

   - Dalian Eurofilm Industrial Ltd.

   - Zhejiang Qianqiu Environmental Water Treatment Co. Ltd.

   - Hebei RO Environmental Technology Co. Ltd.

   - Development Centre of Water Treatment Technology, SOA, Hangzhou

   - Institute of Seawater Desalination and Multipurpose Utilization,
SOA (Tianjin)

   - Membrane Science and Technology Research Centre, Nanjing
University of Technology

   - Tianbang National Engineering Research Centre for Membrane
Technology Co. Ltd.

   - Jiangsu Yatai Pump Making Co. Ltd.

   - Shanghai East Pump (Group) Co. Ltd

   - Nanjing Lanshen Pump Corp. (Group) Ltd.

   - Shijiazhuang Pump Industry Group Co. Ltd.

   - Shanghai Kaiquan Pump Group Co. Ltd.

   - Baiyun Pump Group

   - Jumbo Consulting Company

   - Dayue Consulting

   - Instrimpex International Tendering Co.

   - Jiangsu International Tender Co. Ltd.

   - Jiangsu Zenith Consulting Co. Ltd.

   - Nanjing Kaimi Technology Co. Ltd.

   For more information, visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c93991

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
press@researchandmarkets.com

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