Research and Markets Detailed Analysis of over 150 National Markets for Solvents including Alcohols
November 24, 2004 -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c9837) has announced the addition of The World Market For Solvents to their offering
This report covers Solvents split into the following types:
- Alcohols
- Ethers
- Ketones
- Esters
- Hydrocarbons
- Other Organics
This report included detailed data on over 150 national markets for Solvents, providing market values and growth rates for all countries, from 2001 to 2005. Market sizes provided for each nation are split into six product breakdowns, with import and export values for major importing and exporting countries as well as production data (by value) for major manufacturing nations.
Chapters Provided Include:
The World Market
Regional Markets
-Western Europe Eastern Europe
-Former USSR Africa (5 regions)
-Middle East South Asia
-Far East North America
-South America
-Central America & Caribbean
-Oceania
Production
Trade Analysis
-Top Importers
-Top Exporters
-Import Values/Percentages
-Export Values/Percentages
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c9837
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Research and Markets Detailed Analysis of over 150 National Markets for Solvents including Alcohols
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