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The Chinese Defense Industry - Market Opportunities and Entry Strategies, Analyses and Forecasts to 2016
iCD Research, Nov 2011, Pages: 148
Synopsis - Top level overview of the Chinese defense industry - A breakdown of the Chinese defense industry by spend pattern valued from 2005 through 2010 and forecasted from 2011 through 2016 - A breakdown of the markets by segment valued from 2005 through 2010 and forecasted from 2011 through 2016 - Details of top companies active across the Chinese defense industry - Emerging trends and opportunities in the Chinese defense industry in the last 12 months
Summary This report offers insights into market opportunities and entry strategies adopted by foreign OEMs to gain a market share in the Chinese defense industry. In particular, it offers in-depth analysis of the following:
- Market opportunity and attractiveness: Detailed analysis of the current market size and growth expectations during 2010–2016, including highlights of the key drivers, to aid understanding of 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 imports and exports, along with their implications and impact on the Chinese defense industry.
- Industry structure: Five forces analysis to identify various power centers in the industry and how these are likely to develop in the future.
- Market entry strategy: Analysis of possible ways to enter the market, along with knowledge of how existing companies have entered the market, including key contracts, alliances, and strategic initiatives.
- Competitive landscape and strategic insights: Analysis of the competitive landscape of defense manufacturers in China. It provides an overview of the key defense companies (both domestic and foreign) along with insights such as key alliances, strategic initiatives and a brief financial analysis.
- 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 defense industry market size from 2005 through 2010 and forecasts till 2016 - Analysis of defense budget allocation - Benchmarking with key global markets - Market opportunities - Defense procurement dynamics - Industry dynamics - Market entry strategy - Competitive landscape and strategic insights - Business environment and country risk
Reasons To Buy - Gain insight into the Chinese defense industry with current, historic and forecast market values - Get insight into market opportunity and attractiveness - Get insight into industry procurement dynamics - Gain insight into industry structure - Gain insight into regulations governing the Chinese defense industry and the potential market entry strategies with an expert analysis of the competitive structure - Identify top companies of the Chinese defense industry along with profiles of all those companies
Key Highlights China is the world's second-largest defense spender, and is expected to spend US$XX billion during the forecast period. China's military industrial complex is the largest in Asia. In addition, the country's large annual defense budget, which valued US$XX billion in 2010, makes it the second-largest defense spender in the world. The country’s defense expenditure registered a strong growth throughout the last decade, and achieved a CAGR of XX% during the review period. The main reason for this increased expenditure is to enable China to achieve its goal of becoming a major military and economic superpower which can rival the US. Due to its efforts to become a military superpower, China will continue to improve its indigenous defense capabilities. In addition, China has instigated a military modernization program, which focuses on developing its navy, air defense systems, missile defense systems, C4I (command, control, communications, computers and intelligence) capabilities and surveillance equipment. This program will continue throughout the forecast period with China raising its defense capital expenditure allocation from XX% in 2010 to XX% in 2016.
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