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Valve Industry for Global and China 2014-2018
Global and China Valve Industry Report, 2014-2018

Summary
The global valve production bases are gradually being transferred to China from the 1990s onwards. In 2008-2013, sales of China’s valve industry grew at a CAGR of 7.3%, significantly higher than that of the globe, and expected to hit USD8.79 billion in 2014.
Currently, global valve manufacturers such as Emerson, Pentair and KITZ are mainly concentrated in the United States, Japan and other developed countries. In China, there are mainly Neway Valve (Suzhou) Co., Ltd., CNNC Sufa Technology Industry, Inc. and so forth.
As the largest valve producer in China, Neway Valve (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. was listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in January 2014, with funds raised of about RMB880 million used for 35,000 sets/a large-diameter valve and special valve project, 10,000 sets/a petroleum valve and equipment project, etc.
Valve as one of the key devices in flow control system is principally applied in petroleum & gas, energy & power and chemical areas. Subject to slackening economic growth and weakening downstream demand around the globe, sales of valve industry worldwide posted a CAGR of merely 3.3% during 2008-2013.
View Complete Report @ http://www.chinamarketresearchreports.com/114957.html .
Under the influence of nuclear power restart in 2014, China’s nuclear power valve market has seen a gradual pickup. It is estimated that the investment in nuclear power valve in the country will fly to RMB9.5 billion in 2015. Globe valve, diaphragm valve and ball valve (three major fields of nuclear power valves) will usher rapid development, accordingly.
Besides, driven by policies e.g. old-for-new and energy efficient air-conditioner subsidy, the air conditioning valve market is rising steadily over the years. In 2013, market capacity of four-way valve and globe valve for air conditioner in China reached 110 million units and 220 million units separately, both up 6.7% over a year earlier.
At the end of 2013, Emerson

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