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China's Battery Industry Almost Monopolized by Foreign-Funded Companies.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c47189) has announced the addition of Battery Industry in China, 2005 to their offering.

The battery industry, based on new material technology, is associated with environment-friendly technology, electronics, electric power, communication and information industries. Adapting to the transformation of the consumption concepts like recreation, entertainment and health care, battery is also an industry connected to the implementation of a sustainable development Sustainable development is a socio-ecological process characterized by the fulfilment of human needs while maintaining the quality of the natural environment indefinitely. The linkage between environment and development was globally recognized in 1980, when the International Union  strategy. It's an important part of new energies, and has become a new hotspot of the global economic development.

Presently China's battery industry is almost monopolized by foreign-funded companies. More than 50% of the large-scale enterprises are joint ventures or wholly owned by foreign enterprises (including HK, Macro, and Taiwan-based enterprises). Japanese capital takes the lion's share among foreign capitals in China; some are joint ventures co-invested/co-operated by domestic capital and Japanese capital, and some are Japanese-funded subsidiaries/holding companies or companies co-invested by domestic capitals in Taiwan.

Currently, except the battery separator, still depending on importation, the anode anode (ăn`ōd), electrode through which current enters an electric device. In electrolysis, it is the positive electrode in the electrolytic cell.
anode

Terminal or electrode from which electrons leave a system.
 materials, cathode materials and electrolyte electrolyte (ĭlĕk`trəlīt'), electrical conductor in which current is carried by ions rather than by free electrons (as in a metal).  of the lithium ion A rechargeable battery technology introduced in 1991 that provides greater charge per pound than nickel metal hydride. In 1993, Toshiba introduced the first notebook in the U.S. with a Li-ion battery.  battery can all get supply from the domestic market; the total production of solar battery already ranks in the world top 5, and combined network applications are still in the demonstration stage; fuel cells still can't be independently made in China, and the key materials still rely on importation. The environment-friendly green energies will get more attention in the next few years, and new material batteries will become the main force for developing new energy technology and improving energy production and utility efficiency. The government will also continue to support the R & D of new material batteries, using both policies and capital.

The production and sales of China's battery industry maintained a high-speed growth in 2004. With the recovery of the world economy, the import and export of our battery products has increased, but the international competition in battery market has also become more intense. China's battery manufacturers are far behind their foreign counterparts in terms of high and new technologies, thus technology will be a bottleneck A lessening of throughput. It often refers to networks that are overloaded, which is caused by the inability of the hardware and transmission lines to support the traffic. It can also refer to a mismatch inside the computer where slower-speed peripheral buses and devices prevent the CPU  restraining RESTRAINING. Narrowing down, making less extensive; as, a restraining statute, by which the common law is narrowed down or made less extensive in its operation.  the development of China's battery manufacturing.

After having objectively analyzed an·a·lyze  
tr.v. an·a·lyzed, an·a·lyz·ing, an·a·lyz·es
1. To examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelations.

2. Chemistry To make a chemical analysis of.

3.
 the current status and development trends of the upstream From the consumer to the provider. See downstream.

(networking) upstream - Fewer network hops away from a backbone or hub. For example, a small ISP that connects to the Internet through a larger ISP that has their own connection to the backbone is downstream from the larger
 and downstream industries of the battery industry chain and the state policies, and explored the development environment of the battery industry, we think that the products of battery industry's downstream industries such as mobile phone, laptop Same as laptop computer.

laptop - portable computer
, digital camera/video, and automobile shows a strong development momentum; and the demand for new, efficient, environment-friendly batteries is enlarged; there is now a huge room for the battery market to develop.

According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the statistics of the National Bureau of Statistics, Customs General Administration of China, and China Machinery Industry Federation (CMIF CMIF Center for Multisource Information Fusion
CMIF Career Management Individual File (US Army)
CMIF Cover Me I'm Fouled (polite form; hand signal used when in trouble)
CMIF Creative Musicians Improvisors Forum, Inc.
), this report summarizes the situations of the world and China's battery industry of 2004, analyzes the market structure of battery products and characteristics of the supply and demand. The report also analyzes the major battery manufacturers' competitiveness from the view of production and sales capacity, credit capacity, operation capacity, profitability and development capacity; and forecasts the future development of the battery industry.

Chapter One: Overview of the Battery Industry

Chapter Two: Analysis on the Market Environment

Chapter Three: Market Competition Analysis

Chapter Four: Product Analysis

Chapter Five: Import and Export Analysis

Chapter Six: Financial Analysis of Major Enterprises

Shenzhen BYD BYD Beyond
BYD Bury Your Dead (band)
BYD Build Your Dreams
 Co., Ltd

Weihai Wenlong Battery Co., Ltd

Guangzhou Tiger Head Battery Group Co., Ltd

Zhaopu Electronic Co., Ltd (Shanghai)

Zhuhai Matsushita Battery Co., Ltd

Wuxi Matsushita Battery Co., Ltd

Sanyo Energy Co., Ltd (Suzhou)

SCUD Electronic Co., Ltd (Fujian)

Henan Huanyu Group

Shanghai BYD Co., Ltd

Chapter Seven: Industry Development Analysis

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c47189
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