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China Building Materials Market


Description: China is now one of the world’s largest building materials producers with annual output of cement, plate glass, construction ceramics and sanitary ceramics ranking first in the world.

The building materials industry has been one of the pillar industries in China’s economy. It is also a significant component of the construction industry, accounting for about 15% of the construction industry’s industrial added value.

Driven by a bullish real estate market in 2003, all sectors of China’s building materials industry have recorded profits. The total industrial added value amounted to RMB 143.5 billion (USD 17.35 billion), representing an impressive annual growth rate of 26.5%, the highest in the recent 10 years. It is forecasted that such a growth pace will be maintained in 2004.

Cement manufacturing is the largest sector in China’s building materials industry. Among China’s top 100 building materials companies in 2003, 59 were cement manufacturers. This is 1.2% of the total 4, 813 cement firms nationwide.

However, the State Council ordered a tighter control of excessive investment in the steel, electrolytic aluminium and cement sectors in early 2004, so as to make production align with market demand in order to keep national economy in steady growth.

Despite the huge output of China’s building materials, the quality of these items is usually well below international standards. It is in the high-end, high-quality niche market that foreign building materials have found the most success.

Quite a number of foreign building materials companies have descended on China, namely, the Salux Group, Owens Corning, LG Chemicals and Energy, B&Q, OBI, etc. An analysis of Chinese import data shows that, the Italian and Spanish are very strong exporters of marble, stone, granite and tile products; the Japanese, Belgians and Taiwanese are top suppliers of glass products; and the Japanese and Germans are top suppliers of sealants.

With China’s accession to the WTO and liberalization of the residential housing market, driven by major projects like the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and Shanghai 2010 World Expo, and propelled by the Western Region Development and Northeast Rejuvenation, China’s building materials market is set for a further boom.


Contents: Executive Summary

Part One Industry Overview

Chapter 1 Definition and Classification

Chapter 2 Market Size

Chapter 3 Latest Developments
3.1 Mergers and Acquisitions: Ongoing and Prospective
3.2 Cement: Dry-processing Technique Largely Adopted
3.3 Plate Glass: Price Rebounded
3.4 Brick: Solid Clay Bricks Prohibited
3.5 Fiberglass: Milestone Projects Launched
3.6 Construction and Sanitary Ceramics: Massive Output
3.7 Retailing: a New Arena for the Private Capital

Chapter 4 Top 100 Building Materials Companies

Chapter 5 Key Market Drivers
5.1 Nationwide Urban Housing Reform
5.2 Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
5.3 Shanghai 2010 World Expo
5.4 Western Region Development
5.5 Northeast Rejuvenation
5.6 World Trade Organization (WTO)

Chapter 6 Competitive Landscape
6.1 Market Entry Strategies
6.2 Types of Enterprises

Chapter 7 Foreign-invested Companies in the Industry
7.1 Salux Group
7.2 Owens Corning
7.3 LG Chemicals and Energy
7.4 B&Q
7.5 OBI

Part Two Non-metal Mineral Products

Chapter 8 Cement
8.1 Overview of the Sector
8.2 Development of the Sector
8.3 Output of Major Products
8.4 Ownership Structure
8.5 Regional Performance
8.6 Leading Companies and Cities

Chapter 9 Cement Products
9.1 Overview of the Sector
9.2 Development of the Sector
9.3 Output of Major Products
9.4 Ownership Structure
9.5 Regional Performance
9.6 Leading Companies and Cities

Chapter 10 Concrete Construction Member
10.1 Overview of the Sector
10.2 Development of the Sector
10.3 Output of Major Products
10.4 Ownership Structure
10.5 Regional Performance
10.6 Leading Companies and Cities

Chapter 11 Asbestos Cement Products
11.1 Overview of the Sector
11.2 Development of the Sector
11.3 Output of Major Products
11.4 Ownership Structure
11.5 Regional Performance
11.6 Leading Companies and Cities

Chapter 12 Brick and Tile
12.1 Overview of the Sector
12.2 Development of the Sector
12.3 Output of Major Products
12.4 Ownership Structure
12.5 Regional Performance
12.6 Leading Companies and Cities

Chapter 13 Lime
13.1 Overview of the Sector
13.2 Development of the Sector
13.3 Ownership Structure
13.4 Regional Performance
13.5 Leading Companies and Cities

Chapter 14 Construction Stone
14.1 Overview of the Sector
14.2 Development of the Sector
14.3 Output of Major Products.
14.4 Ownership Structure
14.5 Regional Performance
14.6 Leading Companies and Cities

Chapter 15 Light Construction Materials
15.1 Overview of the Sector
15.2 Development of the Sector
15.3 Output of Major Products
15.4 Ownership Structure
15.5 Regional Performance
15.6 Leading Companies and Cities

Chapter 16 Water-proof Construction Materials
16.1 Overview of the Sector
16.2 Development of the Sector
16.3 Output of Major Products
16.4 Ownership Structure
16.5 Regional Performance
16.6 Leading Companies and Cities

Chapter 17 Heat-barrier Materials
17.1 Overview of the Sector
17.2 Development of the Sector
17.3 Output of Major Products
17.4 Ownership Structure
17.5 Regional Performance
17.6 Leading Companies and Cities

Chapter 18 Construction Glass
18.1 Overview of the Sector
18.2 Development of the Sector
18.3 Output of Major Products
18.4 Ownership Structure
18.5 Regional Performance
18.6 Leading Companies and Cities

Chapter 19 Construction and Sanitary Ceramics
19.1 Overview of the Sector
19.2 Development of the Sector
19.3 Output of Major Products
19.4 Ownership Structure
19.5 Regional Performance
19.6 Leading Companies and Cities

Chapter 20 Fireproof Materials
20.1 Overview of the Sector
20.2 Development of the Sector
20.3 Output of Major Products
20.4 Ownership Structure
20.5 Regional Performance
20.6 Leading Companies and Cities

Part Three Metal Products

Chapter 21 Metal Construction Hardware
21.1 Overview of the Sector
21.2 Development of the Sector
21.3 Output of Major Products
21.4 Ownership Structure
21.5 Regional Performance
21.6 Leading Companies and Cities

Chapter 22 Plumbing Parts
22.1 Overview of the Sector
22.2 Development of the Sector
22.3 Output of Major Products
22.4 Ownership Structure
22.5 Regional Performance
22.6 Leading Companies and Cities

Chapter 23 Metal Doors and Windows
23.1 Overview of the Sector
23.2 Development of the Sector
23.3 Output of Major Products
23.4 Ownership Structure
23.5 Regional Performance
23.6 Leading Companies and Cities

Appendix

1. Selected Socioeconomic Statistics, by Province, 2002

2. Ten Major Building Materials Wholesalers in China

3. Major Building Materials Trade Events in China, 2004


Companies Mentioned - Asano Cement Group Ltd., Qinhuangdao - B&Q - BBMG Co. Ltd - Beifang Glass Group, Qinhuangdao - Beijing Kingyu Group Co., Ltd - BNBM Group Limited - Changshu Metallurgical and Mining Machinery - Chaodong Cement Co. Ltd, Anhui - China Building Materials Group - China Composite Group - CIMIC Construction Ceramics Co. Ltd. - Conch Group (Anhui) - Datong Cement Group (Shanxi) - Fuxiang Ceramics Co. Ltd. - Gongyuan Cement Group - Harbin Cement Factory - Huaxin Cement Co. Ltd, Hubei - Huida Ceramics Group, Tangshan - Ji’nan Shanshui Group Co. Ltd, Shandong - Jianfeng Group Co. Ltd, Zhejiang - Jidong Cement Group, Tangshan - Jushi Group (Zhejiang) - Konoda Cement Co. Ltd., Dalian - LG Chemicals and Energy - Lianzhong Composites Group - Lida Building Materials Machinery - Mengxi High-tech Materials Co. Ltd. - Mudanjiang Cement Group Co. Ltd, Heilongjiang - Ningbo Zhedong Building Materials Group Co. Ltd, Zhejiang - Ningguo Cement Factory, Anhui - OBI - Owens Corning - Rinker Materials Concrete Industry Co., Tianjin - Salux Group - Shaanxi Steel Plant. - Shanghai Conch Cement Co. Ltd. - Shuang Hou Concrete Branch, Shuang Long Group Co. Ltd - Shuanglong Group Co. Ltd, Jiangsu - Taihang Huaxin Building Materials Co. Ltd. - Tangshan Jidong Cement Co. Ltd, Hebei - Tianjin Cement Design and Research Institute - United Cement - West Construction Co. Ltd, Xinjiang - Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology - Xinlei Group (Hebei) - Xuefeng (Hunan) - Yaohua Glass Group Corporation - Yaohua Pilkington Glass Co. Ltd. - Yatai Cement Co. Ltd. - Yizhou Cement Group Co. Ltd, Shandong - Zhongshan Jianhua Pipe Pile Co. Ltd


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