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CRU: global metal cable consumption will reach 18. 9 million tons in 2018 _ _ cable wire and cable information network

by:AAA     2020-12-13
【 Cable network - 】 “ Global insulated wire and cable market demand growth of 19% in 2017 to $161 billion. A recovery growth in 2017 is mainly due to external economic environment, industrial policy and the stability of political situation. At the same time, the base metals prices supporting the insulated wire and cable market. ” Commodities research institutions CRU wire and cable market analysts Hadrien Guillotin in 2018, said China's wire and cable industry conference.



according to Hadrien Guillotin introduction, in 2017, the low voltage power cable accounted for 40% of the total amount of insulated wire and cable market demand, the second is the copper power cable, 25%, 15%, winding line data cable (10%), aluminum guide power cable accounted for 8%, 2% communication cable.

on the whole, the building, utilities, transportation, and industry is the four applications of the cable. Specifically, the public utility power is the biggest application fields of energy cables, accounted for 50%; Architecture is the biggest application fields of communications cables, proportion is as high as 64%, industry is the biggest application field of the winding line, accounted for 65%.

from the point of consumption of conductor, construction accounted for the proportion of the total consumption of 39%, followed by public utilities, accounted for 26%, industry accounted for 24%, transportation 11%.

on the other hand, from the point of the metal cable, rising global demand in 2017 3. By 4% to 18. 3 million tons. Since 2012 the average demand growth reached 2. 8%, almost is 2003 - Half of the average growth rate in 2007. Especially in 2009, the global financial crisis led to the metal cable demand by 7. 6%.

China is the world's largest single market demand. In 2017, the Chinese wire and cable consumption accounted for 34% of the global total, According to the metal cable conductor weight) Western Europe, North America 12% account for 12%, in eastern Europe (5%), India (7%), the association of south-east Asian nations (asean) accounted for 5%.

from the manufacturer, the world's largest cable maker is still concentrated in the developed countries. According to the 2017 cable enterprise production statistics, more than $3 billion of cable manufacturers including prysmian ( $8 billion) , Nike's ( $6 billion) , the United States and south ( $5. 2 billion) General cable ( $3. 9 billion) Sumitomo electric (, $3. 7 billion) , kombucha cable ( $3. 5 billion) 。

in 2018, is expected to metal cable consumption will reach 18. 9 million tons. Among them, China is expected to grow 3. 5% to 6. 5 million tonnes, India will continue to maintain 7% growth to 1. 2 million tons, the gulf cooperation council and Turkey accounted for about 1. 2 million tons, the association of south-east Asian nations (asean) accounted for about 900000 tons, Africa accounts for about 700000 tons, South America accounted for about 600000 tons. Thus it can be seen that in 2018, wire and cable to emerging markets such as India, the Middle East, South America most robust growth. Predicted that China, India, northeast Asia accounted for nearly 50% of the global electric wire electric cable consumption.

Hadrien Guillotin believes that in 2018, global output wire and cable market will continue to grow. Along with the advancement of 2025 plan made in China, China is moving towards higher value market. Cable industry in China is expected to remain stable growth of around 3% growth, while below the 5% increase in early. However, with the emergence of trade friction, the U. S. tariffs on China generally focus on the benefit from & other; Throughout 2025 & made in China; The strategic planning of the product. Therefore, a trade war uncertainties remain on sustainable development.

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