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Research and Markets: Yellow Phosphorus Export Situation in China 2008-Q1 2009

Mon Jul 13, 2009 1:19pm EDT
DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7ba25e/yellow_phosphorus) has
announced the addition of the "Yellow Phosphorus Export Situation in China
2008-Q1 2009" report to their offering. 

As a non-renewable resource, yellow phosphorus has been attracting more and more
attention. As the yellow phosphorus production base in the world, China has
played an important role in the world market. 

Since the fourth quarter of 2008, the global financial crisis has greatly
impacted China's economy. Faced with this crisis, China has released some
policies on yellow phosphorus industry. 

The publisher compiled this report to reveal changes in the yellow phosphorus
industry in 2008-Q1 2009, with emphasis on export situation of yellow phosphorus
in China. 

In this report, you will find answers to the following questions:

* What is the production situation of yellow phosphorus by the end of Q1 2009? 
* How policies on yellow phosphorus export are adjusted by Chinese government in
2008-Q1 2009 and how will they influence China's yellow phosphorus industry? 
* What is the export situation of yellow phosphorus in China in 2008-Q1 2009? 
* What is the future prospect of yellow phosphorus export in China?

Key Topics Covered:

* Introduction 
* General situation of yellow phosphorus in China 
* Export analysis of yellow phosphorus in China, 2008-Mar. 2009 
* Conclusion

Companies Mentioned:

* Yunnan Malong Industry Group Co., Ltd. 
* Jiangsu Jiangyin Chengxing Industrial Group Co., Ltd. 
* Sichuan Chuantou Electrometallurgy Co., Ltd. 
* Hubei Xingfa Chemicals Group Co., Ltd. 
* Yunnan Phosphorus Group Co., Ltd.

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7ba25e/yellow_phosphorus





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