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May, 2010 | Pages : 50 | Price : US$ 1000.00 |
| Consumption of iron and steel in the Kingdom to reach around 14.8 Million Metric Tons in 2009 on the back of construction boom… |
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Mar, 2010 | Pages : 90 | Price : US$ 800.00 |
| Steel consumption in India is expected to grow significantly in coming years since per capita finished steel consumption is far less from its regional counterparts. |
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Feb, 2010 | Pages : 55 | Price : US$ 1000.00 |
| The crude steel production dropped around 6.7% in 2008 over the previous year and consumption witnessed a steep decline of 10.6%. But the recovery is expected in late 2010. |
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Nov, 2009 | Pages : 70 | Price : US$ 1500.00 |
| The primary aluminium production in Western Europe increased around 7% in 2008 over 2007, and increased around 5% in Eastern and Central Europe. |
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Oct, 2009 | Pages : 45 | Price : US$ 900.00 |
| UAE’s steel industry is highly import-oriented. The country imported around 8.6 Million Metric Tons of steel in 2007 while it consumed 10 Million Tons of steel in the same year. |
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Oct, 2009 | Pages : 80 | Price : US$ 1200.00 |
| The global consumption of aluminum products, both upstream and downstream, is expected to double annually by 2020. This will give ample reasons for players to enter the market. |
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Sep, 2008 | Pages : 55 | Price : US$ 1100.00 |
| Primary aluminium output in China hit nearly 12.56 Million Metric Tons in 2007. Rising demand and slowing production are putting pressure on supply-demand balance. |
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Mar, 2008 | Pages : 60 | Price : US$ 1500.00 |
| Nickel consumption is dominated by stainless steel, which accounts for 64% of the global consumption of primary nickel. This trend is likely to continue in near future. |
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Feb, 2008 | Pages : 80 | Price : US$ 1100.00 |
| China is the world’s largest steel consumer. Strong economic growth and cheap production base are the major driving forces for growth in steel consumption. |
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Aug, 2007 | Pages : 60 | Price : US$ 900.00 |
| India housing and construction industry is likely to grow in India, which is one of the major steel consuming industries. |
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