Iran’s Telecom Wire and Cable Market Outlook Report

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Telecom wires and cables include not only those with copper conductors, but also optical fiber as well as a combination of both. Telecom wires and cables are used to send and receive data signals, where speed is particularly important. Thus, the structure of the cables varies depending on their applications in general use and military telecom systems. Copper conductor or optical fiber is used in these cables to transfer data. Coaxial cables have metal conductors and shields that not only reduce electromagnetic noise, but also contribute to data transfer.

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Product Description

With a GDP of $415 billion in 2019, Iran was the third largest economy in the region that year. While the country’s economy was steadily growing after the drop in 2012 due to the sanctions, it dipped once again in 2019 thanks to the return of the sanctions. Copper is one of the main raw materials used in the wire and cable industry; about 75% of the global copper output is used to produce wires and cables. While a major portion of copper use in telecom wires and cables has been replaced by optical fiber, the red metal still holds part of the market share. Thus, the availability of copper can drive supply in the telecom wire and cable market. Due to its rich copper reserves, Iran is the largest copper producer in the region; in 2019, the country was ranked the sixth largest in terms of copper reserves and the fifteenth largest copper producer in the world. But considering the capacity being built in the country, the rank in copper production can improve.

Market drivers of Iran’s telecom wires and cables

Currently, despite relative development in Iran’s telecom network, as small cities expand and the population grows, further development is still needed. Telecom systems in Iran, especially those related to the internet, have had significant growth over the past two decades. As telecom demand is forecast to increase, the industry is also expected to expand along with demand growth.

Wireless technologies have rapidly grown around the world; they have also had a good penetration rate in Iran. Public telephones have mostly been replaced by wireless telecom equipment such as mobile phones. Internet networks have also expanded considerably and part of the country’s internet infrastructure relies on wireless technologies. As the costs related to building and setting up wireless technologies have decreased, the growth potential for these technologies in telecom systems and networks is expected to be strong. However, there are restrictions, such as the lower speed of wireless networks relative to traditional wired ones as well as the sanctions.

Overview of Iran’s telecom wire and cable market

The production of telecom wires and cables in Iran has grown significantly over the past years; the country, once a net importer, has now turned into a net exporter. Due to the abundant availability of copper in the country, telecom wires and cables are mostly produced from copper. However, as demand for copper wires and cables in the telecom sector weakens and imports of optical fiber alternatives increase, many producers are taking measures to catch up to the trend by producing optical fiber cables instead of copper ones. Since raw materials for optical fiber cables are mostly imported, production is not expected to increase significantly with exports in mind. Thus, Iran’s trade balance is not likely to change much over the coming years.

Breakdown of Iran’s telecom wire and cable market

Iran’s telecom wire and cable market is broken down using three factors. In the first breakdown, telecom wires and cables are analyzed in terms of conductor type: copper and optical fiber. Telecom wires and cables are also categorized as coaxial cables, twisted pairs, optical fiber, and other types. Finally, a distinction is made based on end users, including telecom, infrastructure, and construction.

Key players in Iran’s telecom wire and cable market

  • Shahid Ghandi Copper Company
  • Kerman and Kavian Cable Industries
  • Abhar Cable
  • Alborz Cable
  • SIMCO Cable
  • Zarsim

Additional Information

Industry

Wire and cable

Region

Iran

Report Type

Industry Report

Specifications

Report Attribute Details
The base year for estimation 2021
Historical data 2011-2020
Forecast period 2021-2026
Quantitative units Value in USD and Volume in Tonne
Report coverage Market Overview, Dynamics, Market Outlook, Risks to Forecast, Consumer Market, Industry Overview, Market Landscape, Competitive Landscape, Market Attractiveness, External Macro Environment Analysis
Segments covered Composition, Type, Application
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Reasons to Buy

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  • Identify the current and future key players of the trading market
  • Achieve a better insight on potential target markets
  • Understand the behavior of major suppliers/customers either globally or regionally
  • Identify competitors as a feed for market analysis

Table of Content

1- Executive summary

2- Introduction

2-1- Objective

2-2- Market under study

2-3- Product

2-3-1- Product specifications

2-3-2- Consumption structure

2-3-2-1- Applications

2-4- Physical properties

2-5- Subjects discussed

2-6- Geographical scope under study

2-7- Study timeframe

2-8- Study currency

2-9- Potential audience

3- Market dynamics

3-1- Market drivers

3-2- Restraints

3-3- Opportunities

3-4- Challenges

4- Market overview

4-1- Market size

4-2- Industry capacities

4-2-1- Existing capacities

4-2-1-1- Capacity distribution

4-2-1-2- Geographical distribution of capacities

4-2-2- Future capacities

4-3- Output

4-3-1- Output trends

4-3-2- Operating rates

4-4- Consumption

4-4-1- Consumption trend

4-4-2- Consumption Share of domestic product

4-5- Trade

4-5-1- Exports

4-5-2- Imports

4-5-3- Trade balance

4-5-4- Market balance

4-6- Market breakdown by product type

4-7- Market breakdown by product type

4-8- Market breakdown by application

4-9- Inventory

4-9-1- Producers inventory

4-9-2- Consumers inventory

4-9-3- Traders inventory

5- Market outlook

5-1- Market factors

5-1-1- Raw materials

5-1-2- Costs and prices

5-1-3- Competition

5-1-4- The government

5-1-5- Other factors

5-2- Future scenarios

5-3- Risks to forecast

6- Consumer markets

6-1- End-user markets

6-1-1- Building construction

6-1-2- Infrastructure construction

6-1-3- Transportation manufacturing

6-1-4- Industrial equipment manufacturing

6-1-5- Durable goods manufacturing

6-1-6- Consumable goods manufacturing

6-2- Direct consumer markets

6-2-1- Major Direct consumers

6-2-1-1- Existing capacities

6-2-1-2- Drivers

7- Export potentials

7-1- Destinations

7-1-1- Trade and insurance costs

7-1-2- Import market suppliers

7-1-3- Producers potential share

8- Industry overview

8-1- Raw materials

8-1-1- The supply volume of raw materials

8-1-2- Supply channels of raw materials

8-1-3- Raw materials procurement costs

8-2- Cost structure of producers

8-3- Production cost curve

8-4- Industry value added

8-5- Generated new scrap

8-6- Technology

9- Market landscape

9-1- Domestic sales markets

9-1-1- Pricing in the domestic market

9-1-2- Potential domestic demand

9-1-3- Trade agreements for imports

9-1-4- Foreign suppliers

9-2- Foreign sales market

9-2-1- Prices

9-2-2- Potential markets overview

9-2-3- Trade agreements for exports

9-2-4- Foreign customers

10- Competitive landscape

10-1- Producers

10-1-1-1- Company profile

10-1-1-2- Revenue structure

10-1-1-3- Gross profit margins

10-1-1-4- Capacity, output and sales

10-2- Consumers

10-2-1-1- Company profile

10-2-1-2- Revenue structure

10-2-1-3- Gross profit margins

10-2-1-4- Capacity, output and sales

11- Market attractiveness

11-1- Industry rivalry

11-2- Threat of new entrants

11-3- Threat of substitutes

11-4- Bargaining power of buyers

11-5- Bargaining power of suppliers

11-6- Conclusion of Porter analysis

12- PESTEL analysis

12-1- Political factors

12-2- Economic factors

12-3- Social factors

12-4- Technology factors

12-5- Environmental factors

12-6- Legal factors

13- SWOT analysis

13-1- Large-scale companies with favorable conditions

13-1-1- Short-term strategies

13-1-2- Long-term strategies

13-2- Large-scale companies with unfavorable conditions

13-2-1- Short-term strategies

13-2-2- Long-term strategies

13-3- Small enterprises with favorable conditions

13-3-1- Short-term strategies

13-3-2- Long-term strategies

13-4- Small enterprises with unfavorable conditions

13-4-1- Short-term strategies

13-4-2- Long-term strategies

List of Figures

  1. Output and consumption; 2011-2020
  2. Market share of product applications; 2020
  3. Market surplus; 2019-2026
  4. Production process flowchart
  5. Market size; 2011-2026
  6. Existing capacity; 2011-2020
  7. Capacity distribution; 2020
  8. Geographic distribution of capacities; 2020
  9. Development of future capacity; 2011-2026
  10. Amount of output; 2011-2026
  11. Operating rates of production plants; 2011-2026
  12. Amount of consumption; 2011-2026
  13. Consumption share of domestic product; 2011-2026
  14. Exports of product; 2011-2020
  15. Imports of product; 2011-2020
  16. Historical trade balance; 2011-2020
  17. Future Market balance; 2021-2026
  18. Market output breakdown by alloy type; 2011-2026
  19. Market consumption breakdown by alloy type; 2011-2026
  20. Market balance breakdown by alloy type; 2011-2026
  21. Market output breakdown by product type; 2011-2026
  22. Market consumption breakdown by product type; 2011-2026
  23. Market balance breakdown by product type; 2011-2026
  24. Market consumption breakdown by application; 2011-2026
  25. Inventories of raw materials and products at producers factories; 2011-2020
  26. Consumers’ inventory of product; 2011-2020
  27. Traders’ inventory; 2011-2020
  28. Production forecast, according to raw materials and sales analysis; 2019-2026
  29. Market surplus; 2019-2026
  30. The share of end-user industries in the consumption; 2011 and 2020
  31. Changes in the end-consumption of extrusion products; 2020 vs 2026
  32. Applications in building construction industry; 2020
  33. Applications in infrastructure construction industry; 2020
  34. Applications in transportation manufacturing industry; 2020
  35. Applications in industrial equipment manufacturing industry; 2020
  36. Applications in durable goods manufacturing industry; 2020
  37. Applications in consumable goods manufacturing industry; 2020
  38. Capacity distribution structure of direct consumers; 2020
  39. Existing capacities of direct consumers in each province; 2020
  40. Suppliers of the export potential destination; 2020
  41. Historical exports to the export potential destination and future potential; 2016-2026
  42. Up-stream domestic supply; 2011-2020
  43. Raw materials domestic supply; 2011-2020
  44. Supply channels of producer plants
  45. Spot price of raw material in the market; 2011-2026
  46. Cash cost structure for production the product; 2020
  47. Production cost curve of the plants; 2020
  48. Gross value added of the industry; 2011-2020
  49. Generated new scrap; 2011-2020
  50. Sales channels
  51. Realized price of the product in the market; 2011-2026
  52. Potential demand of each province; 2020
  53. The main foreign suppliers to the market; 2011-2020
  54. FOB price vs domestic market; 2011-2026
  55. Map of global major importers > 20,000t; 2020
  56. Major foreign customers; 2011-2020
  57. Revenue structure of the producers; FY2020
  58. Sales income and gross profit margin of the producers; FY2011-2020
  59. Output and sales of the producers; FY2011-2020
  60. Revenue structure of the consumers; FY2020
  61. Sales income and gross profit margin of the consumers; FY2011-2020
  62. Output and sales of the consumers; FY2011-2020
  63. SWOT matrix for large-scale companies with favorable conditions
  64. Strategies positioning for large-scale companies with favorable conditions
  65. SWOT matrix for large-scale companies with unfavorable conditions
  66. Strategies positioning for large-scale companies with unfavorable conditions
  67. SWOT matrix for small enterprises with favorable conditions
  68. Strategies positioning for small enterprises with favorable conditions
  69. SWOT matrix for small enterprises with unfavorable conditions
  70. Strategies positioning for small enterprises with unfavorable conditions