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The Canadian Mining Sector - Market Opportunity and Entry Strategies, Analyses and Forecasts to 2015

iCD Research, Jan 2011, Pages: 236


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Synopsis
- Top level overview of the Canadian mining industry
- A breakdown of the Canadian mining industry by segments such as coal, metallic minerals and non metallic minerals
- Details of top companies active across Canadian mining industry
- Emerging trends and opportunities in the Canadian mining industry in the last 12 months

Summary
This report offers insights into market opportunities and entry strategies adopted to gain market share in the Canadian mining industry. In particular, it offers in–depth analysis of the following:
- Market Opportunity and Attractiveness: Detailed analysis of current market size and growth expectations during 2010–15. It highlights key drivers to help understand the growth dynamics. It also benchmarks the sector against key global markets and provides detailed understanding of emerging opportunities in specific areas.
- Procurement Dynamics: Trend analysis of exports and imports along with implications and impact on the Canadian mining industry.
- Industry Structure: Five forces analysis to understand various power centers in the industry and how they are likely to develop over the forecast period.
- Competitive Landscape: Analysis of key companies in the public and private sector of the Canadian mining industry.
- Market Entry Strategy: Analysis of possible ways to enter the market along with understanding of how existing players have entered the market including key contracts, alliances, and strategic initiatives.
- Business environment and country risk: a range of drivers at country level, assessing business environment and country risk. It covers historical and forecast values for a range of indicators, evaluating business confidence, economic performance, infrastructure quality and availability, labor force, demographics, and political and social risk.

Scope
- Analysis of Mining industry production from 2004 through 2009 and forecasts till 2015
- Analysis of market size and production trend analysis by coal, metallic and non-metallic segments
- Mining Equipment market size and forecast
- End use market dynamics
- Benchmarking with key global markets
- Market opportunities
- Mining import and export dynamics
- Industry dynamics: Five forces analysis of coal, metallic minerals, non- metallic minerals and mining equipment
- Market entry strategy
- Competitive landscape and strategic insights
- Business environment and country risk

Reasons to Buy
- Gain insight into the Canadian mining industry with current, historic and forecast production of coal, metallic minerals and non-metallic minerals
- Get insight on market opportunity and attractiveness
- Get insight on industry import and export dynamics
- Gain insight on industry structure
- Gain insight into the regulations governing the Canadian mining industry and the potential market entry strategies with an expert analysis of the competitive structure
- Identify top companies of the Canadian mining industry along with profiles on those companies

Key Highlights

The recent global economic downturn resulted in a decline in both mineral production and commodity prices, leading to a decline in mineral production value in 2009. Total mineral production in Canada was XX million tons, down by 9.6% over its previous year's performance. With the revival of the global economy and expansion of key domestic and foreign end–markets (infrastructure, construction, agriculture, power and jewelry), the growth of the country's mining industry is expected to be robust; the industry is forecast to produce XX million tons by 2015, at a CAGR of 2.2% during 2010–15. In volume terms, non–metallic minerals will continue to dominate the market in 2015 with an 80% share, followed by coal (13%) and metallic mineral segment (7%).

Collapsing mineral and metal prices and uncertainty about the future economic outlook resulted in mine closures, production cutbacks and slashed exploration budgets. The total value of mineral production in Canada during 2009 was US$XX billion, growing at a CAGR of 8.6% during 2004–09. Coal was Canada's top valued mineral with a total share of 14% in 2009. The other top valued minerals included potash (11%), gold (10%), iron ore (10%), copper (9%) and nickel (7%).



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