Abstract
The report is devoted to review of market of sodium tripolyphosphate in the
CIS. The report is prepared on the basis of analysis of data of Federal
Service of State Statistics of Russia (Rosstat) (FSSS of Russia), Federal
Customs Service of Russia (FCS of Russia), Russian domestic railage
statistics, as well as data of "InfoMine". The report is composed of 6
Sections, contains 101 Pages, including 49 Tables, 22 Figures and Appendix.
The first Section of the report presents data on existing technologies of
production of sodium tripolyphosphate, their features, required resources and
their quality.
The second Section of the report is devoted to analysis of production of
sodium tripolyphosphate in the CIS. The Section presents requirements of valid
normative-technical regulations , imposed on quality of sodium
tripolyphosphate of various grades, statistics of production of the product in
2000-2007, estimates regional pattern of production, describes the main
Russian producers of sodium tripolyphosphate.
The third Section of the report analyses foreign trade operations in sodium
tripolyphosphate in Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. It presents data on
volumes of export and import of the product, estimates regional pattern of the
supplies, presents data on volumes of supplies of sodium tripolyphosphate by
exporters and importers of the product.
The fourth Section of the report presents data on level of prices on sodium
tripolyphosphate at Russian domestic market, as well as analyses data on
dynamics of export-import prices on the product for the latest 9 years.
The fifth Section of the report presents supply-demand balance of sodium
tripolyphosphate in Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine, estimates regional and
sectoral pattern of consumption of the product, describes the main consumers
of sodium tripolyphosphate, analyses factors, which owe demand for sodium
tripolyphosphate at domestic markets.
The sixth Section of the report is devoted to forecast of development of
production and consumption of sodium tripolyphosphate in the CIS up to 2020.
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