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World Discrete Capacitor Markets

Frost & Sullivan, March 2000


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The telecommunications industry, one of the largest and fastest growing end users of the world discrete capacitor markets, is driving the demand for tantalum capacitors. Unfortunately, their demand only makes the tantalum raw material shortage problem worse for capacitor manufacturers.

Because of supply shortages stemming from under-forecasted demand, the price of discrete capacitors has risen. In addition, the limited availability of tantalum, a raw material needed to make the capacitors for the telecom arena, intensifies supply shortages and higher prices. With the rapidly growing telecom market increasing demand, this shortage of tantalum capacitors is quickly becoming a major challenge for this industry.

This Frost & Sullivan report gives an in-depth analysis of the trends and challenges of the world capacitor markets and can help your company successfully navigate the future directions of the industry.






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