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Study on Hard Surface Flooring in China to 2010

Freedonia Group (Cleveland, OH, USA) has published a full market research study on the Hard Surface Flooring Market in China to 2010. This Includes market, research, size, share, trends, analysis, demand and sales.

According to the study, Chinese demand for hard surface flooring will rise 7.3 percent annually through to 2010. Ceramic floor tile will remain dominant while laminate flooring will lead gains among the major products. The housing market will outpace the non-residential building segment, spurred by ongoing privatisation, higher incomes and further growth in larger new homes.

This study analyses the RMB 108 billion hard surface flooring industry in China. It presents historical demand data for 1995, 2000 and 2005 and forecasts to 2010 and 2015 by flooring product (e.g., ceramic, laminate, wood, stone, bamboo, vinyl, rubber, cork); market (e.g., residential, non-residential, transportation equipment); and region (e.g., North-East, Central-East, Central-South).

The study also considers market environment factors, details industry structure, evaluates company market share and profiles 35 major players including DareGlobal, Guangdong Fotao, Hangzhou Nabel, Guangdong Dongpeng, New Zhongyuan Ceramics, Foshan Oceano.

The study runs to 220 pages and costs US$4,900. Sections are available from US$30. Freedonia’s code for this publication is Study # 2147.

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