Reportlinker Adds Select Residential Water Treatment Markets: Comprehensive Global Analysis
NEW YORK, March 9, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Select Residential Water Treatment Markets: Comprehensive Global Analysis
This research report provides in-depth market intelligence on select countries globally. It includes India, China, Japan, South Korea, the USA, Latin America, Western and Eastern Europe. Eastern Europe includes Turkey, Slovenia, Slovakia, Romania and Poland. Western Europe includes Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Benelux, Scandinavia, Iberia and the Alpine Region. Latin America includes Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela and Argentina. The study includes, Point-of-Entry, Counter Top, Point-of-Use Under the Sink, Point-of-Use Faucet Mount systems, Pitchers, Clay Filters and Pitchers. The report provides an overview and indepth analysis on each region and country mentioned above. This report identifies and analyzes growth strategies adopted by market players, and also major competitive developments such as R&D initiatives, distribution strategies, etc. The sections include areas like market drivers, restraints, revenue forecasts, market share split by revenue and pricing trends.
The U.S., Western Europe, and Japan are ahead of the rest of the world in terms of maturity and technical expertise. In 2009, the largest markets were Japan, U.S., China, South Korea and India with revenues of $2.22 billion, $1.85 billion, $1.13 billion, $716 million and $588.1 million, respectively. China and India and expected to see a double-digit growth over the next 7 years.
To order this report:
: Select Residential Water Treatment Markets: Comprehensive Global Analysis
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