
Reportlinker Adds Renewable Energy Trade Imbalance - Will WTO Scanner Revive the Situation?
NEW YORK, Feb. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Renewable Energy Trade Imbalance - Will WTO Scanner Revive the Situation?
Renewable Energy Trade Imbalance - Will WTO Scanner Revive the Situation?
Summary
"Renewable Energy Trade Imbalance - Will WTO Scanner Revive the Situation?" is the latest issue report from GlobalData, the industry analysis specialists that offer comprehensive information on the global renewable energy policies violating the WO agreements.
The research gives detailed Global analysis and gives local content policies and export-import restrictions imposed by major countries around the globe. This research also gives detailed analysis of the impact of these policies of the markets in key countries namely the US, China, Ontario (Canada), India, the EU and Brazil. The study provides expected market growth up to 2015 for the countries. Moreover, the report covers the WTO agreements which are being violated by the renewable policies. Information on the WTO allegations on these policies favoring the domestic market of the renewable the industry has also been dealt with in detail.
The report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GlobalData's Team of industry experts.
Scope
- The report details the WTO agreements being violated by the renewable energy policies globally.
- The report details the local content policies of China, Ontario (Canada), India and the US.
- The report details about the US and Japan WTO allegations against China's and Ontario's local content policies, respectively.
- The report also covers the major impact of the local content policies on China's wind energy market, Ontario's wind and solar PV market, India's solar power market and Canada's exports to the US.
- The research provides detailed export-import restrictions imposed by China, the US, Brazil and the EU.
- It covers details about Brazil and Indonesia WTO allegations expected to be raised against the US and the EU, respectively.
- It also covers the detailed analysis on the impact of export-import restrictions on the international bioethanol and biodiesel trade.
Reasons to buy
- Identify key growth and investment opportunities in the global and regional renewable energy market.
- Position yourself to take advantage of the industry's growth potential
- Identify key strengths and weaknesses of major market participants by understanding and respond to company's business structure, strategy and prospects
- Facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data
- To understand the potential & projections for growth rate & capacity addition in global and key countries
- Gain the most up to date and in-depth information on the WTO allegations against renewable energy policies globally
- Develop strategies based on the latest operational and regulatory events
To order this report:
: Renewable Energy Trade Imbalance - Will WTO Scanner Revive the Situation?
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