Copper
A Material for the New Millennium
- 1st Edition - March 15, 2002
- Author: Nnamdi Anyadike
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 8 5 5 7 3 - 8 7 0 - 6
A report examining the supply and demand outlook for copper across its key producers and end-users. It provides a detailed analysis of likely growth and demand trends in the… Read more
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Request a sales quoteA report examining the supply and demand outlook for copper across its key producers and end-users. It provides a detailed analysis of likely growth and demand trends in the computer, transport, telecommunications and construction sectors, considering both the opportunities and threats to copper in each of its key applications.
- A clear and detailed analysis of the industry and its major markets
- A survey of trends in mining, refining, processing, end-use and consumption
- Unique industry and market forecasts
All those involved in or new to the industry and the financial advisory, analytical, and investment community internationally
Executive summary; Background: Key issues; The supply outlook; Demand outlook; The transport market; Building and construction; Electrical and electronic sectors; Consumer and general products; Industrial machinery and equipment.
- No. of pages: 168
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: March 15, 2002
- Imprint: Woodhead Publishing
- eBook ISBN: 9781855738706
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Nnamdi Anyadike
This report is written by Nnamdi Anyadike, who has many years' experience of reporting and analysing the international metals markets and their downstream sectors. He spent several years in Brussels working with a number of metals trade associations including the European Aluminium Association, Euromines and the International Steel Association.
He has written a number of market intelligence reports on the metals, plastics and packaging sectors for various industry associations and other media including the Financial Times. The former editor of numerous journals and trade newsletters, Nnamdi Anyadike is currently Consultant Editor of Aluminium World.
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