subject: Characteristics And Development Of Global Multi-sector Trends [print this page] Global Multi-Sector Trends 2010 Global Multi-Sector Trends 2010
The report investigates trends in 19 widely varying sectors including construction, real estate and technology. Aside from important markets such as the USA, Europe and Asia, South America is also accounted for. The Global Multi-Sector Trend Report 2010 presents many results that can be especially useful for companies that operate in multiple sectors: ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=149053&rt=Global-Multi-Sector-Trends-2010.html )
- However, US chemical sales will grow just as much as the GDP over the next few years; this development can be attributed to increased living standards and substitution of other natural resources.
- The Asian construction sector is estimated to grow annually by 5% up until 2013, which is double the global average.
- Despite the financial crisis, in Asia the demand for consumer electronics is expected to increase steadily in 2010.
- One of the most important and widely discussed megatrends, healthy food, impacts the food industry worldwide.
- Price competition in the US furniture industry intensified in 2009 as a result of declining demand and the further decreasing middle class.
- The Indian logistics sector is expected to generate 125 billion US dollars in revenue for 2010, which is an increase of 17% compared to 2009.
Key Findings
- Alternative fuel technologies, electricity derived from batteries or solar power, and hybrid vehicles are trends in the automotive industry.
- The Asian construction market is expected to grow annually by almost +5% until 2013, which is more than twice of the worlds average.
- Despite the financial crisis, a steady growth in Asian consumer electronics is expected for 2010.
- The desire for healthier foods is one of the most important and debated megatrends impacting the global food and beverage sector.
- At the same time that US clothing retailers are looking abroad, international competitors such as Swedens H&M or Spains Inditex are moving into the United States.
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