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Research and Markets: Germany Carbides Market Business Report 2015

May 20, 2015 | By Business Wire News

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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/t64p6g/carbides_market) has announced the addition of the “Carbides Market in Germany: Business Report 2015” report to their offering.

The report presents analysis of carbides market in Germany.

Scope

– Brief country profile includes general information and main economic indicators and specifies business environment in Germany

– Carbides market is analyzed by different parameters including domestic production and consumption. Future market development is also estimated

– Trade analysis covers data on export and import volumes, dynamics, structure and prices

– The report presents profiles of leading producers and lists major suppliers in the country

– The report also lists buyers within the sector, and provides results of the purchase activity monitoring, which is achieved by tracking various tenders databases, websites and marketplaces.

Key Topics Covered:

1. GERMANY: COUNTRY PROFILE

2. CARBIDES MARKET IN GERMANY

2.1. Overview of carbides market

2.2. Producers of carbides, including contact details and product range

3. GERMANY’S FOREIGN TRADE IN CARBIDES

3.1. Export and import of carbides, of calcium

3.2. Export and import of carbides, of silicon

3.3. Export and import of carbides other than of carbon or silicon

4. MAJOR WHOLESALERS AND TRADING COMPANIES IN GERMANY

5. CARBIDES, WHETHER OR NOT CHEMICALLY DEFINED CONSUMERS IN GERMAN MARKET

5.1. Downstream markets of Carbides in Germany

5.2. Carbides consumers in Germany

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/t64p6g/carbides_market

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