DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c79174) has announced the addition of World Trade of Lighting Fixtures 2007 to their offering.
This report provides an overview of the world trade of lighting fixtures, with 2006 production and consumption
The world imports and exports of lighting fixtures are broken down by geographical area (European Union 27 + Norway and Switzerland, Other European countries outside the EU, Asia and Pacific, Middle East, Africa, North and South America) and by developed countries/emerging countries.
Trade data are also available in a country format: historical series on lighting fixtures exports and imports, origin of imports and destination of exports, country rankings to place all statistics in a broad worldwide context.
The report offers opportunities for lighting fixtures exporters, arising from the increasing openness of markets and a rich collection of key country-data, allowing comparisons among specific interest areas.
Products considered as core of the research: residential, commercial, industrial and outdoor lighting.
Report of around 200 pages (introductory text and tables plus statistical database).
GUIDELINES TO THE REPORT with notes, presentation conventions, classification of countries
PART I: THE WORLD MARKET FOR LIGHTING FIXTURES
Production and consumption: World lighting fixtures production/consumption, 2006: developed and emerging countries; World lighting fixtures production and consumption, 2006: focus on 60 countries. Comparison with macro indicators. Ranking by production; World lighting fixtures consumption, 2006: focus on 60 countries. Comparison with population and GNP
World trade: focus on 60 countries: Five major exporting/importing countries of lighting fixtures. Exports/Imports, 2001-2006. Data in US$ million and in Euro million; Overview of the lighting fixtures industry by geographical region and by developed/emerging countries, 2006; World trade of lighting fixtures. Current US$ billion and current Euro billion and annual percentage changes, 2001-2006
The main importing countries: Imports of lighting fixtures, 2001-2006. Top 60 countries and world total. Ranking by 2006; Imports/consumption ratio, 2006. Top 60 countries in alphabetical order
The main exporting countries: Exports of lighting fixtures, 2001-2006. Top 60 countries and world total. Ranking by 2006; Exports/production ratio, 2006. Top 60 countries in alphabetical order
Trade matrix: Lighting fixtures. Main destination of exports and main origin of imports for the top 50 countries, 2006
Trade balance: Trade balance of lighting fixtures, 2001-2006. Top 60 countries. Ranking by 2006
GDP outlook by country: Real growth of GDP by country, 2001-2006 and 2007-2008 forecast
PART II: WORLD LIGHTING FIXTURES INDICATORS
Country Tables for 60 countries
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong (China), Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia Montenegro, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam
For each country:
- Production, exports, imports, apparent consumption of lighting fixtures, 2006. US$ million and ranking
- Economic indicators (last available year, usually 2006):
Population, Area, Total GNP, Per capita GNP, Household consumption, Data at purchasing power parity (PPP), Exchange rates
- Real growth of GDP, 2001-2008
- Exports of lighting fixtures by country and by geographical area, 2001-2006
- Breakdown of lighting fixtures exports by segment, 2006. Percentage values
- Imports of lighting fixtures by country and by geographical area, 2001-2006
- Breakdown of lighting fixtures imports by segment, 2006. Percentage values
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