United Arab Emirates Crude Steel Market Overview

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United Arab Emirates’ GDP equals with the wealthiest European countries. Although UAE hosts one of the biggest oil reserves in the world, its economy is not dependent to petroleum income at all. Steel industry has a big contribution to the non-petroleum industries development.

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Product Description

United Arab Emirates’ GDP equals with the wealthiest European countries. Although UAE hosts one of the biggest oil reserves in the world, its economy is not dependent to petroleum income at all. Steel industry has a big contribution to the non-petroleum industries development.

Scope

  • Overview of Crude Steel Producers in UAE
  • Introducing Steel Consuming Projects in UAE
  • Studying Crude Steel Production in UAE
  • Analyzing UAE Crude Steel Trade with Key Partners
  • Evaluating UAE Crude Steel Demand Market in the Past and Future

Additional Information

Industry

Crude Steel

Region

United Arab Emirates

Report Type

Insight

Reasons to Buy

  • Identify the markets in the region with measuring supply, demand and trade volumes
  • Recognize the geographical distribution of demand
  • Evaluate the key players of such markets either local or international
  • Study the opportunities and risks in order to expand market share for the players located inside/outside the market
  • Study the opportunities and risks in order to invest in the market

Table of Contents

  • Abstract
  • Diversity in Steel Demand through Different Projects
  • Producing 5% of the Middle East Crude Steel
  • UAE, the Second Importer in the Middle East
  • Small Share of the Middle East Export
  • High Consumption per Capita in the World

List of Figures

  • Fig 1. Crude Steel Supply Share in the Middle East Countries, 2016
  • Fig 2. UAE Crude Steel Production Statistics, 2010-16
  • Fig 3. UAE Crude Steel Import by Major Origins, 2012-16
  • Fig 4. UAE Crude Steel Export by Major Destinations, 2012-16
  • Fig 5. UAE Crude Steel Demand and Consumption per Capita, 2011-20