From
January to August of 2012, there were 1,636 shipbuilding enterprises each with
annual sales of over RMB20 million in China, all of which accomplished gross
industrial output value of RMB519.4 billion with a year-on-year growth rate of
2.7%; wherein, shipbuilding industry achieved RMB391.8 billion, down 1.6% year
on year; the shipbuilding support industry generated RMB75.4 billion, up 24.2%
year on year; the ship repair industry gained RMB11.6 billion, with a
year-on-year increase of 9.1%; the ship refitting industry obtained RMB19.7
billion, showing a year-on-year growth rate of 17.4%; and the marine
engineering equipment manufacturing harvested RMB18.1 billion with a
year-on-year growth rate of 15.7%.
In 2012, most of the ships that China should
deliver are the low-cost ships for which China signed contacts after the
international financial crisis. All economic indicators of the shipbuilding
industry are expected to see negative growth. We believe that 2012 is likely to
be the most difficult year for shipbuilding enterprises, and the industry will
touch the bottom. In 2013, the situation will turn better, but it will still be
far from the pre-crisis level.
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Table OF
Content.
1.Macro-Economic
Environment in China, 2011-H1 2012
1.1 China's GDP
1.2 Fixed Investment
1.3 Industrial Development
1.4 Import and Export Environments
2.Overview of Shipbuilding Industry
2.1 Definition and Classification
2.2 Industrial Chain
3.Status Quo of Global Shipbuilding Industry
3.1 Market Size
3.1.1 Bulk Carrier
3.1.2 Container Ship
3.1.3 Oil Tanker
4. Policies on Shipbuilding Industry in China
4.1 Key Policies
4.2 Analysis on Key Policies and Significant Events
4.3 Development Trends of Policies
4.4 Twelfth-five Year Development Plan of China Shipbuilding Industry
5.Shipbuilding Industry Chain
5.2 Upstream
5.2.1 Shipbuilding Cost Structure
5.2.2 Iron and Steel Industry
6.Import and Export of China Shipbuilding Industry
6.1 Import
6.2 Export
1.1 China's GDP
1.2 Fixed Investment
1.3 Industrial Development
1.4 Import and Export Environments
2.Overview of Shipbuilding Industry
2.1 Definition and Classification
2.2 Industrial Chain
3.Status Quo of Global Shipbuilding Industry
3.1 Market Size
3.1.1 Bulk Carrier
3.1.2 Container Ship
3.1.3 Oil Tanker
4. Policies on Shipbuilding Industry in China
4.1 Key Policies
4.2 Analysis on Key Policies and Significant Events
4.3 Development Trends of Policies
4.4 Twelfth-five Year Development Plan of China Shipbuilding Industry
5.Shipbuilding Industry Chain
5.2 Upstream
5.2.1 Shipbuilding Cost Structure
5.2.2 Iron and Steel Industry
6.Import and Export of China Shipbuilding Industry
6.1 Import
6.2 Export
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