Lime Market Review
Lime Market Review is an absolutely essential resource for anyone interested in the detailed information on the reviewed market. Using a wide range of primary and secondary sources, we combined, analyzed and presented all available data about lime in the all-in-one report issued in a coherent format. In addition to the descriptive part, the report provides a range of tables and figures which give a true insight into the relevant national, regional and global markets of lime.
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Consumption of lime had increased until 2007, as a result of worldwide growth in the major consuming industries — steel, soda ash, pulp and paper, refractories, and the construction industry. Growth in the latter segments came mostly from demand growth in developing regions, in particular China. In the United States and Europe, total consumption had been growing moderately.
In 2008 consumption decreased in most world regions, except for China and India, where consumption growth only slowed. In 2009, consumption has declined further, and recovery is expected to be slow.
China was the leading consumer of lime in 2009 with 61% of world total.
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- The report represents a thorough study of lime, covering both global and regional markets.
- It aims to give a proper picture of the pertinent market, as well as its trends, perspectives and opportunities.
- It covers the present situation, historical background and future forecast of lime market.
- Comprehensive data showing lime production, consumption, trade statistics and prices are provided (both nationwide and worldwide).
- Essential news and press releases on the lime market under investigation are added.
- The report offers a 5 year outlook on the reviewed market, including lime market volume predictions and price trends.
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Consumption of lime had increased until 2007, as a result of worldwide growth in the major consuming industries — steel, soda ash, pulp and paper, refractories, and the construction industry. Growth in the latter segments came mostly from demand growth in developing regions, in particular China. In the United States and Europe, total consumption had been growing moderately.
In 2008 consumption decreased in most world regions, except for China and India, where consumption growth only slowed. In 2009, consumption has declined further, and recovery is expected to be slow.
China was the leading consumer of lime in 2009 with 61% of world total.
Contents
1. WORLD LIME MARKET1.1. Lime in Global Industry
1.2. Lime Market Overview
2. EUROPEAN MARKET OF LIME
2.1. European Union
2.1.1. Austria
2.1.2. Belgium
2.1.3. France
2.1.4. Germany
2.1.5. Italy
2.1.6. Poland
2.1.7. United Kingdom
2.2. CIS countries
2.2.1. Russia
3. ASIAN MARKET OF LIME
3.1. China
3.2. Iran
3.3. Japan
3.4. Turkey
3.5. Vietnam
4. NORTH AMERICAN MARKET OF LIME
4.1. USA
4.2. Canada
5. LATIN AMERICAN MARKET OF LIME
5.1. Brazil
5.2. Mexico
6. MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA MARKET OF LIME
6.1. South Africa
7. FUTURE OUTLOOK (2012-2016)
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: world production (thousand metric tons)
Table 2. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in Austria (thousand metric tons)
Table 3. Export and import of Lime in Austria, 2004-2009
Table 4. Structure of Lime export by Austria in 2008-2009
Table 5. Structure of Lime import by Austria in 2008-2009
Table 6. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in Belgium (thousand metric tons)
Table 7. Export and import of Lime in Belgium, 2004-2009
Table 8. Structure of Lime export by Belgium in 2008-2009
Table 9. Structure of Lime import by Belgium in 2008-2009
Table 10. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in France (thousand metric tons)
Table 11. Export and import of Lime in France, 2004-2009
Table 12. Structure of Lime export by France in 2008-2009
Table 13. Structure of Lime import by France in 2008-2009
Table 14. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in Germany (thousand metric tons)
Table 15. Export and import of Lime in Germany, 2004-2009
Table 16. Structure of Lime export by Germany in 2008-2009
Table 17. Structure of Lime import by Germany in 2008-2009
Table 18. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in Italy (thousand metric tons)
Table 19. Export and import of Lime in Italy, 2004-2009
Table 20. Structure of Lime export by Italy in 2008-2009
Table 21. Structure of Lime import by Italy in 2008-2009
Table 22. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in Poland (thousand metric tons)
Table 23. Export and import of Lime in Poland, 2004-2009
Table 24. Structure of Lime export by Poland in 2008-2009
Table 25. Structure of Lime import by Poland in 2008-2009
Table 26. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in United Kingdom (thousand metric tons)
Table 27. Export and import of Lime in United Kingdom, 2004-2009
Table 28. Structure of Lime export by United Kingdom in 2008-2009
Table 29. Structure of Lime import by United Kingdom in 2008-2009
Table 30. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in Russia (thousand metric tons)
Table 31. Export and import of Lime in Russia, 2004-2009
Table 32. Structure of Lime export by Russia in 2008-2009
Table 33. Structure of Lime import by Russia in 2008-2009
Table 34. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in China (thousand metric tons)
Table 35. Export and import of Lime in China, 2004-2009
Table 36. Structure of Lime export by China in 2008-2009
Table 37. Structure of Lime import by China in 2008-2009
Table 38. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in Iran (thousand metric tons)
Table 39. Export and import of Lime in Iran, 2004-2009
Table 40. Structure of Lime export by Iran in 2008-2009
Table 41. Structure of Lime import by Iran in 2008-2009
Table 42. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in Japan (thousand metric tons)
Table 43. Export and import of Lime in Japan, 2004-2009
Table 44. Structure of Lime export by Japan in 2008-2009
Table 45. Structure of Lime import by Japan in 2008-2009
Table 46. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in Turkey (thousand metric tons)
Table 47. Export and import of Lime in Turkey, 2004-2009
Table 48. Structure of Lime export by Turkey in 2008-2009
Table 49. Structure of Lime import by Turkey in 2008-2009
Table 50. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in Vietnam (thousand metric tons)
Table 51. Export and import of Lime in Vietnam, 2004-2008
Table 52. Structure of Lime export by Vietnam in 2008
Table 53. Structure of Lime import by Vietnam in 2008
Table 54. USA lime statistics, 2005-2009
Table 55. USA apparent lime consumption, 2005-2009 (thousand metric tons)
Table 56. USA lime prices, 2008-2009
Table 57. Export and import of Lime in USA, 2004-2009
Table 58. Structure of Lime export by USA in 2008-2009
Table 59. Structure of Lime import by USA in 2008-2009
Table 60. Export and import of Lime in Canada, 2004-2009
Table 61. Structure of Lime export by Canada in 2008-2009
Table 62. Structure of Lime import by Canada in 2008-2009
Table 63. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in Brazil (thousand metric tons)
Table 64. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in Canada (thousand metric tons)
Table 65. Export and import of Lime in Brazil, 2004-2009
Table 66. Structure of Lime export by Brazil in 2008-2009
Table 67. Structure of Lime import by Brazil in 2008-2009
Table 68. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in Mexico (thousand metric tons)
Table 69. Export and import of Lime in Mexico, 2004-2009
Table 70. Structure of Lime export by Mexico in 2008-2009
Table 71. Structure of Lime import by Mexico in 2008-2009
Table 72. Quicklime and hydrated lime, including dead-burned dolomite: production in South Africa (thousand metric tons)
Table 73. Export and import of Lime in South Africa, 2004-2009
Table 74. Structure of Lime export by South Africa in 2008-2009
Table 75. Structure of Lime import by South Africa in 2008-2009
Table 76. Global quicklime and hydrated lime market forecast (thousand metric tons)
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1. Structure of world lime consumption in 2009
Figure 2. Export and import dynamics of Lime in Austria in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 3. Trade balance of Lime in Austria in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 4. Export and import dynamics of Lime in Belgium in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 5. Trade balance of Lime in Belgium in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 6. Export and import dynamics of Lime in France in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 7. Trade balance of Lime in France in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 8. Export and import dynamics of Lime in Germany in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 9. Trade balance of Lime in Germany in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 10. Export and import dynamics of Lime in Italy in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 11. Trade balance of Lime in Italy in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 12. Export and import dynamics of Lime in Poland in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 13. Trade balance of Lime in Poland in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 14. Export and import dynamics of Lime in United Kingdom in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 15. Trade balance of Lime in United Kingdom in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 16. Export and import dynamics of Lime in Russia in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 17. Trade balance of Lime in Russia in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 18. Export and import dynamics of Lime in China in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 19. Trade balance of Lime in China in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 20. Export and import dynamics of Lime in Iran in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 21. Trade balance of Lime in Iran in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 22. Export and import dynamics of Lime in Japan in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 23. Trade balance of Lime in Japan in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 24. Export and import dynamics of Lime in Turkey in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 25. Trade balance of Lime in Turkey in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 26. Export and import dynamics of Lime in Vietnam in 2004-2008, tons
Figure 27. Trade balance of Lime in Vietnam in 2004-2008, tons
Figure 28. Export and import dynamics of Lime in USA in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 29. Trade balance of Lime in USA in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 30. Export and import dynamics of Lime in Canada in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 31. Trade balance of Lime in Canada in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 32. Export and import dynamics of Lime in Brazil in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 33. Trade balance of Lime in Brazil in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 34. Export and import dynamics of Lime in Mexico in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 35. Trade balance of Lime in Mexico in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 36. Export and import dynamics of Lime in South Africa in 2004-2009, tons
Figure 37. Trade balance of Lime in South Africa in 2004-2009, tons Skip to top