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Saudi Arabia Steel Industry Forecast to 2013
出版日期 : 2012年02月
商品編碼: 231252
沙烏地阿拉伯的鋼鐵消費,因為建築工程的增加,不動產投資的成長,便宜並穩定的天然氣/能源的供給以及人口的增加等理由而大大成長。
本報告提供沙烏地阿拉伯的鋼鐵市場趨勢,促進成長要素,法規環境,政府的獎勵策略,價格,未來預測等相關調查分析,為您概述為以下內容。
第1章 分析師的見解
第2章 波斯灣沿岸阿拉伯各國的沙烏地阿拉伯鋼鐵產業
第3章 促進成長要素
- 經濟發展
- 基本設備計劃
- 經濟都會建築
- 節能
- 每1人的鋼鐵消費數量
第4章 沙烏地阿拉伯的鋼鐵產業展望(∼2015年)
第5章 市場分析
- 對進口的依存
- 鋼筋用鐵的消費
- 直接還原鐵(DRI)
- 環保的顧慮
第6章 法令環境
第7章 鋼鐵價格分析
第8章 競爭情形
- SABIC
- Ittefaq Steel Mills
- Al-Rajhi Steel
- United Gulf Steel
- Attieh Steel
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Abstract
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has become one of the favorite destinations for
the steel majors due to the soaring steel demand and booming construction
sector. The construction sector in the Kingdom is considered as the largest
and the fastest growing market in the Gulf region and has a great future
growth potential. The country has been showing positive macroeconomic
indicators and sustainable growth for the past few years, which have led to
the establishment of Kingdom as the safest investment and most stable market
in the Gulf Cooperation Countries (GCC) region.
Further, Saudi Arabia is expected to sustain its leadership in construction
activities in entire Middle Eastern region with an estimated US$ 400 Billion
investment to be spent on large development projects during the next five
years. Besides, the Kingdom has shown its resilience regardless of the
downturn in the construction industry, which affected the globe in general and
the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, in particular. With
multi-billion dollar projects under way and many more at the planning stage by
both public and private sectors, the sector has attracted many foreign
investors, who are considering establishing companies or forming joint
ventures with local companies to capitalize on the opportunity to participate
in these multi-billion dollar projects. All these factors have fueled the
consumption of iron and steel in the Kingdom to reach around 16 Million Metric
Tons in 2010.
According to our new research report "Saudi Arabia Steel Industry Forecast to
2013", steel consumption in Saudi Arabia has rapidly grown during the past few
years on the back of rising construction activities, growing investment in
real estate, and cheap & reliable gas/energy supply. Besides, rapid increase
in population is anticipated to continue fueling the demand for residential
units required during the next five years. Compared to the UAE, where a
significant proportion (39%) of the value of projects was put on hold during
recession, the proportionate figure for Saudi Arabia was just 3% in 2009,
showing the resilience of the economy against the slowdown.
Presently, the steel industry in Saudi Arabia is highly import oriented. Steel
imports were estimated to reach 4 Million Metric Tons in 2010 amid strong
demand and soaring domestic steel prices. Further, it is anticipated that, the
share of imported steel will witness an upward trend in coming years.
"Saudi Arabia Steel Industry Forecast to 2013", is an outcome of extensive
research and thorough analysis of the steel industry in Saudi Arabia. The
report provides an insight into the steel industry' s past, present, and future
scenario considering all prominent steel industry value chain determinants
including production, consumption, trade, pricing, key players, etc. With
immense growth potential, our report foresees huge opportunities for both
existing as well as new market players. The report also studies the
implications of regulatory environment on the steel industry, with focus on
developments and initiatives taken by the government. Additionally, the
section of steel pricing analysis updates clients about the fluctuating
pricing trend in context of factors responsible for the trend.
Table of Contents
1. Analyst View
2. Saudi Arabia Steel Industry in GCC Context
3. Growth Drivers
- 3.1 Growing Economy
- 3.2 Infrastructure Projects
- 3.3 Economic Cities Construction
- 3.4 Energy Efficiency
- 3.5 Per Capita Steel Consumption
4. Saudi Arabia Steel Industry Outlook to 2015
- 4.1 Production
- 4.2 Consumption
- 4.3 Steel Trade Scenario
- 4.3.1 Import
- 4.3.2 Export
- 4.4 Top Players
5. Industry Analysis
- 5.1 Import Reliance
- 5.2 Rebar Steel Consumption
- 5.3 Direct Reduced Iron (DRI)
- 5.4 Environmental Concerns
6. Regulatory Environment
7. Steel Pricing Analysis
8. Competitive Landscape
- 8.1 SABIC
- 8.2 Ittefaq Steel Mills
- 8.3 Al-Rajhi Steel
- 8.4 United Gulf Steel
- 8.5 Attieh Steel
List of Figures:
- Figure 2-1: GCC - Iron and Primary Steel Production Capacity by Country
(Million Metric Tons), 2008
- Figure 2-2: GCC - Forecast for Iron and Primary Steel Production Capacity
by Country (Million Metric Tons), 2011
- Figure 2-3: GCC - Apparent Steel Consumption by Country (Million Metric
Tons), 2009
- Figure 2-4: GCC - Apparent Steel Consumption by Country (Million Metric
Tons), 2010
- Figure 2-5: GCC - Per Capita Apparent Steel Consumption by Country (Kg),
2009
- Figure 2-6: GCC - Per Capita Apparent Steel Consumption by Country (Kg),
2010
- Figure 2-7: GCC - Steel Import (Million Metric Tons), 2004-2010
- Figure 2-8: GCC - Construction Spending (Billion US$), 2007-2010
- Figure 2-9: GCC - Forecast for Construction Spending (Billion US$),
2011-2015
- Figure 3-1: Real GDP Growth (%), 2007-2012
- Figure 3-2: Construction Spending (Billion US$), 2007-2010
- Figure 3-3: Forecast for Construction Spending (Billion US$), 2011-2015
- Figure 3-4: Per Capita Apparent Steel Consumption (Kg), 2006-2010
- Figure 4-1: Crude Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2006-2010
- Figure 4-2: Forecast for Crude Steel Production (Million Metric Tons)
2011-2015
- Figure 4-3: Iron and Steel Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2006-2010
- Figure 4-4: Consumption of Iron and Steel by Product Category (%), 2010
- Figure 4-5: Forecast for Iron and Steel Consumption (Million Metric Tons),
2011-2015
- Figure 4-6: Steel Import (Million Metric Tons), 2006-2010
- Figure 4-7: Forecast for Steel Import (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2015
- Figure 4-8: Iron Ore Import (Million Metric Tons), 2006-2010
- Figure 4-9: Semi-finished and Finished Steel Products Export (Million
Metric Tons), 2006-2009
- Figure 5-1: GCC - Steel Import by Country (%), 2009
- Figure 5-2: Share of Rebar Steel in Steel Consumption (2010)
- Figure 5-3: Direct Reduced Iron Production (Million Metric Tons), 2007-2010
- Figure 5-4: CO2 Emmision (Million Metric Tons), 2007-2009
- Figure 7-1: Average Iron and Steel Price (SR/Metric Ton), 2006-2010
List of Tables:
- Table 2-1: GCC - Major Steel Projects by Capacity and Contract Value
(Million US$)
- Table 3-1: Overview of Economic Cities Project
- Table 3-2: Saudi Electric Company (SEC) Proposed Power Generation Projects
(2010-2017)
- Table 4-1: Steel Import by Product (Million Metric Tons), 2006-2009
- Table 4-2: Major Steel Companies by Category and Capacity (Million Metric
Tons/Year)
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