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Investment Opportunities in China: 2012-2017 Country and City Analysis
Description:
China’s growing middle class, rapid urbanization, and increasing income is likely to present immense
opportunities for growth, and the Chinese economy is expected to reach an estimated $13.6 trillion by 2017
with a CAGR of 11% from 2012-2017.
The manufacturing sector of China was the major contributor in economic growth, followed by the service
sector and agriculture in 2011. China has rapidly growing urban areas, which based on current economic
trends, will see even greater demand for urban infrastructure, real estate, and services. In 2011, the top 20
cities of China contributed 35% of the nation’s GDP. The metropolitan cities of China are equipped with
much untapped potential to continue contributing significantly to the national GDP. Major factors such as
location, stage of development, industrial base, demographics, literacy rate, and local and national policies
in those metro areas set the conditions for higher economic performance.
This research indicates that China’s rapidly growing economy still holds huge potential. Government stability
is a major strength for the Chinese economy because the decision-making process is streamlined compared
to other countries. Quick implementation of policies helps reduce the obstacles to economic growth. China’s
major strengths will bolster its next phase of sustainable development.
This report covers the macroeconomic scenario of the Chinese economy including GDP, interest rate,
inflation, and reserves. This report is designed to help the reader know the current economic scenario of the
Chinese economy and to further help make decisions regarding investments. The macroeconomic research
in the reports provides investors with historical events in the Chinese economy, including increases and
decreases in the GDP.
This unique report will provide you with valuable information, insights, and tools needed to identify new
growth opportunities and operate your business successfully in this market. This report will save hundreds
of hours of your own personal research time and will significantly benefit you in expanding your business in
this market. In today’s stringent economy, you need every advantage that you can find.
Features of This Report:
To make business, investment, and strategic decisions, you need timely, useful information. This market
report fulfils this core need and is an indispensable reference guide for multinational materials suppliers,
product manufacturers, investors, executives, distributors, and many more that operate in this market.
Some of the features of “Investment Opportunities in China 2012-2017 Country and City Analysis” include:
- Trend and forecast of real GDP growth rate of The People’s Republic of China
- Trend of savings and investments as well as consumption expenditure in percentage of GDP of China
- Trend of consumption expenditure as percentage of GDP in China
- Trend of growth of population and unemployment rate in China
- R&D and technological factor of China in 2012
- Business risk of China
Who Can Benefit From This Report?
This study is intended for senior level executives, sales, marketing and business development professionals
at various nodes of value chain of this market. This multi-client market study is used by small to multinational Fortune 500 companies and utilized for a variety of reasons as follows.
- Business development
- Strategic planning
- Business presentation
- Determination of market size and trend
- Competitive analysis
- Resource and inventory management
- Budgeting
- Investment decisions
Contents:
1. Executive Summary
2. Background and Macroeconomic Environment of China
2.1: Geographic, political, and demographic overview
2.2: Macroeconomic overview
2.2.1: Real economy
2.2.2: External economy
3. Overview of Key Industries
3.1: Manufacturing s
3.1.1: Automobile industry
3.1.2: Electronics industry
3.1.3: Construction industry
3.2: Service sector
3.2.1: Telecommunication sector
3.2.2: Retail sector
3.2.3: Energy industry
3.2.4: Coal
3.2.5: Oil
3.2.6: Electricity
3.3: Emerging markets
4. Investment Climate
4.1: Regulatory framework
4.1.2: Fiscal and monetary policy
4.2: Infrastructure development
4.2.1: Transport and logistics
4.3: Chinese industry incentives and financial availability
4.4: Resources
4.4.1: Human resources
4.4.2: Natural resources
5. Attractiveness and Benchmarking of Top 20 Cities
5.1: Demographic overview
5.2: Economic overview
5.4: Corporate and financial model
5.5: City benchmarking
6. Risk Assessment
6.1: Internal and external debt
6.2: Current account surplus and balance of payment
List of Figures
Chapter 2: Background and Macroeconomic Environment of China
Figure 2.1: China’s population growth trend
Figure 2.2: China’s working age population
Figure 2.3: Top 10 economies of the world
Figure 2.4: China’s current global position
Figure 2.5: Trend of real GDP growth rate at different crisis periods
Figure 2.6: Forecast of real GDP growth rate
Figure 2.7: Trend of gross national income and per capita GNI
Figure 2.8: Trend of GDP at current price
Figure 2.9: Trend of index industrial production
Figure 2.10: Trend of sectoral growth volatility
Figure 2.11: Quarterly trend of inflation and interest rate
Figure 2.12: Annual trend of inflation and interest rate
Figure 2.13: Trend of revenue and expenditure as percentage of GDP
Figure 2.14: Trend of consumption expenditure as percentage of GDP
Figure 2.15: Trend of international capital inflows
Figure 2.16: Trend of foreign exchange reserves and exchange rate
Figure 2.17: Trend of China’s international trade
Figure 2.18: Trend of exports as percentage of GDP
Figure 2.19: Imports by commodity
Figure 2.20: Regional scenario of China’s imports
Figure 2.21: China’s exports by commodity
Figure 2.22: Regional scenario of China’s exports
Chapter 3: Overview of Key Industries
Figure 3.1: GDP sectoral contribution
Figure 3.2: Share of different sectors to GDP
Figure 3.3: Drivers and challenges of Chinese automotive industry
Figure 3.4: Market share of Chinese automobile industry
Figure 3.5: Market share of Chinese automobile industry
Figure 3.6: Growth trend of automobile exports
Figure 3.7: Chinese automotive exports to world
Figure 3.8: Trend of vehicle sales per thousand people in China
Figure 3.9: Trend of vehicle sales per thousand people in USA
Figure 3.10: Trend of vehicles sales per thousand people in India
Figure 3.11: Drivers and challenges of Chinese electronics industry
Figure 3.12: Comparative trend of electronics industry and GDP
Figure 3.13: Trend for sales revenue of electronics industry
Figure 3.14: Drivers and challenges of Chinese construction sector
Figure 3.15: Trend of construction sector’s share in GDP
Figure 3.16: Drivers and challenges of Chinese telecom industry
Figure 3.17: Trend for number of mobile and fixed telephone subscribers in China
Figure 3.18: Trend for number of mobile and fixed telephone subscribers in India
Figure 3.19: Growth trend of Chinese mobile cellular subscribers
Figure 3.20: Growth trend of Chinese fixed telephone lines
Figure 3.21: Total retail sales of consumer goods
Figure 3.22: Drivers and challenges of Chinese retail sector
Figure 3.23: Trend of coal deficit in China
Figure 3.24: Trend of oil deficit in China
Figure 3.25: Trend of electricity deficit in China
Chapter 4: Investment Climate
Figure 4.1: Trend of internet and broadband subscribers
Chapter 5: Attractiveness and Benchmarking of Top 20 Cities
Figure 5.1: Population growth of top and emerging metros
Figure 5.2: Index of demographic and human resource model –top cities
Figure 5.3: Index of demographic and human resource model – emerging cities
Figure 5.4: Index of economic model- top cities
Figure 5.5: Index of economic model- emerging cities
Figure 5.6: Shanghai GDP composition
Figure 5.7: Hong Kong’s GDP composition
Figure 5.8: Beijing’s GDP composition
Figure 5.9: Guangdong’s GDP composition
Figure 5.10: Tianjin’s GDP composition
Figure 5.11: Chongqing’s GDP composition
Figure 5.12: Zheijiang’s GDP composition
Figure 5.13: Shandong’s GDP composition
Figure 5.14: Sichuan’s GDP composition
Figure 5.15: Hubei’s GDP composition
Figure 5.16: Liaoning’s GDP composition
Figure 5.17: Jiangsu’s GDP composition
Figure 5.18: Henan’s GDP composition
Figure 5.19: Heilongjiang’s GDP composition
Figure 5.20: Shaanxi’s GDP composition
Figure 5.21: Shaanxi’s GDP composition
Figure 5.22: Jiangxi’s GDP composition
Figure 5.23: Index for infrastructure – top cities
Figure 5.24: Index for infrastructure – emerging cities
Figure 5.25: Index for corporate and financial – top cities
Figure 5.26: Index for corporate and financial – emerging cities
Figure 5.27: Investment attractiveness matrix
Chapter 6: Risk Assessment
Figure 6.1: Trend of debt position of China
Figure 6.2: Trend of current account balance and share in GDP
Figure 6.3: Trend of balance of payment
List of Tables
Chapter 2: Background and Macroeconomic Environment of China
Table 2.1: Geographical Profile of China
Table 2.2: Demographic and Political Overview of China
Table 2.3: FDI Inflows by Country
Chapter 3: Overview of Key Industries
Table 3.1: Ranking of Top 10 Retail Chains (2010)
Chapter 4: Investment Climate
Table 4.1: Tax rates of china for an individual in 2011
Table 4.2: Individual income tax rates schedule
Table 4.3: VAT taxable items and rates
Table 4.4: Top 10 airports by passenger traffic (2011)
Table 4.5: Top 10 seaports by cargo traffic (2011)
Chapter 5: Attractiveness and Benchmarking of Top 20 Cities
Table 5.1: Demographic overview: top and emerging cities
Table 5.2: Shanghai’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.3: Hong Kong economic – facts and figures
Table 5.4: Beijing’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.5: Guangdong’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.6: Tianjin’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.7: Chongqing’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.8: Zhejiang’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.9: Shandong’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.10: Sichuan’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.11: Hubei’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.12: Liaoning’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.13: Jiangsu’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.14: Henan’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.15: Heilongjiang’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.16: Shaanxi’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.17: Anhui’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.18: Jiangxi’s economic – facts and figures
Table 5.19: Shanghai– facts and figures
Table 5.20: Hong Kong– facts and figures
Table 5.21: Beijing – facts and figures
Table 5.22: Guangzhou– facts and figures
Table 5.23: Shenzhen– facts and figures
Table 5.24: Tianjin– facts and figures
Table 5.25: Chongqing– facts and figures
Table 5.26: Hangzhou– facts and figures
Table 5.27: Qingdao– facts and figures
Table 5.28: Chengdu – facts and figures
Table 5.29: Wuhan – facts and figures
Table 5.30: Dalian – facts and figures
Table 5.31: Shenyang – facts and figures
Table 5.32: Nanjing – facts and figures
Table 5.33: Jinan – facts and figures
Table 5.34: Zhengzhou – facts and figures
Table 5.35: Harbin – facts and figures
Table 5.36: Xi’an – facts and figures
Table 5.37: Hefei – facts and figures
Table 5.38: Nanchang – facts and figures
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