Russian Steel Industry Analysis
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During the last few years, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) has positioned itself as a key player in the global steel industry. Moreover, countries like, Russia, Ukraine has positioned themselves as dominant forces in the global steel industry. Steel consumption throughout the region has increased sharply mainly on the back of growing demand from the construction industry. The proximity with other European countries and low production costs enormously benefited these countries and Russia being the largest reservoir of iron ore and steel plants, utilized the opportunities with ease.
According to our research “Russian Steel Industry Analysis”, steel production in Russia has expanded rapidly during the past few years, on the back of sufficient raw material supply, growing investment in Greenfield projects, domestic & export demand, cheap & reliable gas & energy supply. The economic slowdown had its moderate negative effects on the steel demand-supply mix. The production registered a year on year decline of 12.6% and consumption also significantly dropped. However, the industry posted strong recovery in 2010 and overall growth was encouraging. Steel production, which is anticipated to grow at CAGR of 7.2% during 2010-2014, will position Russia as a prominent steel export hub in the world.
Our analysis of the competitive landscape suggests that, the steel supply sector has expanded with the influx of regional players. In the present post recession scenario, steel manufacturers are executing their capacity expansion plans, which were put on halt during recession period. To sustain their growth, traders are striving hard to provide quality steel on demand at competitive prices, which is ultimately benefiting the consumer.
The report “Russian Steel Industry Analysis”, identifies the rising importance of the Russian steel industry potentials and its future outlook. The study assesses the present status of Russian steel industry and identifies opportunities existing in the market. The report thoroughly investigates the current market trends, evolving markets, and growth prospects of the industry. The report, through its rational forecasts, outlines the future direction of the market. The report also facilitates steel demand forecasts in various vertical industry segments including, automobile, construction, energy, etc. Besides, steel demand analysis and forecasts have been covered for various product segments including flat, long, tubes, etc.
Multi-User License: US$ 1,400.00
Hard Copy: US$ 900.00
CD-ROM: US$ 900.00
During the last few years, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) has positioned itself as a key player in the global steel industry. Moreover, countries like, Russia, Ukraine has positioned themselves as dominant forces in the global steel industry. Steel consumption throughout the region has increased sharply mainly on the back of growing demand from the construction industry. The proximity with other European countries and low production costs enormously benefited these countries and Russia being the largest reservoir of iron ore and steel plants, utilized the opportunities with ease.
According to our research “Russian Steel Industry Analysis”, steel production in Russia has expanded rapidly during the past few years, on the back of sufficient raw material supply, growing investment in Greenfield projects, domestic & export demand, cheap & reliable gas & energy supply. The economic slowdown had its moderate negative effects on the steel demand-supply mix. The production registered a year on year decline of 12.6% and consumption also significantly dropped. However, the industry posted strong recovery in 2010 and overall growth was encouraging. Steel production, which is anticipated to grow at CAGR of 7.2% during 2010-2014, will position Russia as a prominent steel export hub in the world.
Our analysis of the competitive landscape suggests that, the steel supply sector has expanded with the influx of regional players. In the present post recession scenario, steel manufacturers are executing their capacity expansion plans, which were put on halt during recession period. To sustain their growth, traders are striving hard to provide quality steel on demand at competitive prices, which is ultimately benefiting the consumer.
The report “Russian Steel Industry Analysis”, identifies the rising importance of the Russian steel industry potentials and its future outlook. The study assesses the present status of Russian steel industry and identifies opportunities existing in the market. The report thoroughly investigates the current market trends, evolving markets, and growth prospects of the industry. The report, through its rational forecasts, outlines the future direction of the market. The report also facilitates steel demand forecasts in various vertical industry segments including, automobile, construction, energy, etc. Besides, steel demand analysis and forecasts have been covered for various product segments including flat, long, tubes, etc.
1. ANALYST VIEW
2. RUSSIA IN GLOBAL CONTEXT
3. EMERGING MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS
3.1 Booming Stainless Steel Market
3.2 Decreasing GHG Emissions - Inception of Green Production Practices
3.3 Steel Buildings & Structures to Support Recovering Demand
3.4 Large Diameter Pipes - Potential Area of Opportunity
4. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW AND OUTLOOK BY 2014
4.1 Production
4.2 Consumption
5. INVESTMENTS
6. STEEL EXPORTS
7. TOP PLAYERS
8. STEEL DEMAND ANALYSIS BY PRODUCT SEGMENTS
8.1 Long Products
8.2 Flat Products
8.3 Pipes & Tubes
8.4 Metal Products
9. STEEL DEMAND ANALYSIS BY INDUSTRY VERTICALS
9.1 Automobile
9.2 Construction
9.3 Machine Building
10. STEEL PRICING ANALYSIS
11. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
11.1 Mechel OAO
11.1.1 Recent Developments
11.2 Novolipetskiy metallurg. komb. OAO
11.2.1 Recent Developments
11.3 MMK
11.3.1 Recent Developments
11.4 Severstal
11.4.1 Recent Developments
2. RUSSIA IN GLOBAL CONTEXT
3. EMERGING MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS
3.1 Booming Stainless Steel Market
3.2 Decreasing GHG Emissions - Inception of Green Production Practices
3.3 Steel Buildings & Structures to Support Recovering Demand
3.4 Large Diameter Pipes - Potential Area of Opportunity
4. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW AND OUTLOOK BY 2014
4.1 Production
4.2 Consumption
5. INVESTMENTS
6. STEEL EXPORTS
7. TOP PLAYERS
8. STEEL DEMAND ANALYSIS BY PRODUCT SEGMENTS
8.1 Long Products
8.2 Flat Products
8.3 Pipes & Tubes
8.4 Metal Products
9. STEEL DEMAND ANALYSIS BY INDUSTRY VERTICALS
9.1 Automobile
9.2 Construction
9.3 Machine Building
10. STEEL PRICING ANALYSIS
11. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
11.1 Mechel OAO
11.1.1 Recent Developments
11.2 Novolipetskiy metallurg. komb. OAO
11.2.1 Recent Developments
11.3 MMK
11.3.1 Recent Developments
11.4 Severstal
11.4.1 Recent Developments
LIST OF FIGURES:
Figure 2-1: Share of Russia in Global Crude Steel Production (2010)
Figure 3-1: Stainless Steel Consumption (‘000 Metric Tons) 2009, 2010 & 2014
Figure 3-2: Total Emissions in Iron and Steel Sector (Metric Tons CO2 equivalent), 2004, 2007 & 2010
Figure 3-3: Steel Buildings & Structures Market (‘000 Tons), 2009-2013
Figure 3-4: Forecast for Consumption of Steel Buildings & Structures by Sector (%), 2013
Figure 3-5: LDP Demand (‘000 Tons), 2010 & 2014
Figure 4-1: Crude Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2008-2014
Figure 4-2: Apparent Crude Steel Consumption (Million Metric Tons) 2008-2014
Figure 5-1: Steel Industry Investments (Billion Rubles), 2008-2014
Figure 5-2: Steel Industry Investments by Player (%), 2010
Figure 6-1: Steel Exports (Million Metric Tons), 2008-2010
Figure 6-2: Steel Rolled Product Exports by Segment (%), 2009
Figure 6-3: Steel Rolled Product Exports by Country (%), 2009
Figure 7-1: Steel Production by Player (%), 2009
Figure 8-1: Long Products Demand (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2012 & 2014
Figure 8-2: Long Products Demand by Sub-Segment (%), 2014
Figure 8-3: Flat Products Demand (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2012 & 2014
Figure 8-4: Flat Products Demand by Sub-Segment (%), 2014
Figure 8-5: Pipes & Tubes Demand (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2012 & 2014
Figure 8-6: Pipes & Tubes Demand by Sub-Segment (%), 2014
Figure 8-7: Metal Products Demand (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2012 & 2014
Figure 8-8: Metal Products Demand by Sub-Segment (%), 2014
Figure 9-1: Steel Demand in Automobile Sector (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2012 & 2014
Figure 9-2: Passenger Car Production (Million Units), 2010-2014
Figure 9-3: Region wise Car Manufacturing Projects (%) by 2015
Figure 9-4: Steel Demand in Construction Sector (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2012 & 2014
Figure 9-5: Construction Industry (Billion £), 2010-2013
Figure 9-6: Steel Demand in Machine Building Sector (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2012 & 2014
Figure 10-1: Steel Prices by Segments (US$/Tons), Dec 2007 to Sep 2010
Figure 2-1: Share of Russia in Global Crude Steel Production (2010)
Figure 3-1: Stainless Steel Consumption (‘000 Metric Tons) 2009, 2010 & 2014
Figure 3-2: Total Emissions in Iron and Steel Sector (Metric Tons CO2 equivalent), 2004, 2007 & 2010
Figure 3-3: Steel Buildings & Structures Market (‘000 Tons), 2009-2013
Figure 3-4: Forecast for Consumption of Steel Buildings & Structures by Sector (%), 2013
Figure 3-5: LDP Demand (‘000 Tons), 2010 & 2014
Figure 4-1: Crude Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2008-2014
Figure 4-2: Apparent Crude Steel Consumption (Million Metric Tons) 2008-2014
Figure 5-1: Steel Industry Investments (Billion Rubles), 2008-2014
Figure 5-2: Steel Industry Investments by Player (%), 2010
Figure 6-1: Steel Exports (Million Metric Tons), 2008-2010
Figure 6-2: Steel Rolled Product Exports by Segment (%), 2009
Figure 6-3: Steel Rolled Product Exports by Country (%), 2009
Figure 7-1: Steel Production by Player (%), 2009
Figure 8-1: Long Products Demand (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2012 & 2014
Figure 8-2: Long Products Demand by Sub-Segment (%), 2014
Figure 8-3: Flat Products Demand (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2012 & 2014
Figure 8-4: Flat Products Demand by Sub-Segment (%), 2014
Figure 8-5: Pipes & Tubes Demand (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2012 & 2014
Figure 8-6: Pipes & Tubes Demand by Sub-Segment (%), 2014
Figure 8-7: Metal Products Demand (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2012 & 2014
Figure 8-8: Metal Products Demand by Sub-Segment (%), 2014
Figure 9-1: Steel Demand in Automobile Sector (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2012 & 2014
Figure 9-2: Passenger Car Production (Million Units), 2010-2014
Figure 9-3: Region wise Car Manufacturing Projects (%) by 2015
Figure 9-4: Steel Demand in Construction Sector (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2012 & 2014
Figure 9-5: Construction Industry (Billion £), 2010-2013
Figure 9-6: Steel Demand in Machine Building Sector (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2012 & 2014
Figure 10-1: Steel Prices by Segments (US$/Tons), Dec 2007 to Sep 2010
LIST OF TABLES:
Table 2-1: Global - Top 10 Crude Steel Producing Countries (Million Metric Tons), 2009 & 2010
Table 2-1: Global - Top 10 Crude Steel Producing Countries (Million Metric Tons), 2009 & 2010