The Chinese property market is set to be regulated further
Thursday, 23 March 2017
by Commodity Inside
It has now been almost a year since Shanghai introduced its most stringent policy to control the overheating property market. The boom in the property market has not been limited to Shanghai only but also observed across other major cities. Prices are still climbing at double digit growths across major cities but they have recently
- Published in Construction
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Implications of oil prices on the construction infrastructure in Saudi Arabia
Tuesday, 21 March 2017
by Commodity Inside
Growing population pressure and falling oil prices have been forcing Saudi Arabia to diversify its economy and attract investment in non-oil related industries. This will require some huge investment in the country infrastructure. The government has already prepared a long term development plan called Vision 2030 which encompasses all major sectors including building infrastructure. A
- Published in Construction, Energy
Behind the rising labour costs in the Chinese construction industry
Friday, 24 February 2017
by Commodity Inside
The labour cost in the Chinese construction industry has been on the rise due to labour shortages across major cities. However, the wage rise has still not overcome the shortage issue. The average wage in the Shanghai construction market reached nearly RMB 7,000/month in the final quarter of 2016, and registered an increase of 5%
- Published in Construction
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construction
Smart Packaging to Reduce Food Waste
Monday, 20 February 2017
by Commodity Inside
Food waste is an environmental, social, and financial concern to the world but at the same time providing an opportunity for the packaging industry to develop smart packaging solutions. Around 25% of all food produced around the world ends up in landfills annually, implying that nearly 1.3 billion tonnes of food get wasted, Food and
- Published in Packaging
The Global Light Vehicle Market Outlook
Monday, 12 December 2016
by Commodity Inside
The global conventional light vehicle market is expected to go through significant changes over the next ten years. In the backdrop of economic uncertainties, tougher emission standards, electric mobility and stiffening car ownership regulations, vehicles sales growth will remain restrained. Meanwhile, growth will also be shifting from matured markets to developing and emerging markets. Commodity
- Published in Automotive
The Global Lithium Market Outlook
Sunday, 20 November 2016
by Commodity Inside
Lithium has recently emerged as one of the key high-tech materials on the back of growing demand for e-mobility and electrical grid storage. Demand for lithium has also been on an upward trajectory for traditional batteries market and non-batteries end use sectors. At the cusp of growing demand with limited supply response, lithium prices reached
- Published in Green Metals
The Global Electric Vehicle Market
Sunday, 20 November 2016
by Commodity Inside
The global automotive industry has been on the verge of significant changes. The industry has already been targeted by high environmental standards and stiff regulations due to its substantial share of the global emissions. However, the changes the industry is currently passing through are beyond the scope of environment. Amongst others, the emergence of electric
- Published in Automotive
Global Corrugated Packaging Market Outlook
Tuesday, 20 September 2016
by Commodity Inside
The global corrugated packaging market is expected to perform better than other paper-based packaging materials. Food and beverage sectors will continue to be the largest consumers of corrugated packaging, where the growth is expected to be underpinned by online retailing. Morrisons’, Britain’s fourth biggest supermarket, has recently teamed up with Amazon to offer fresh and
Global Folding Carton Market Outlook
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
by Commodity Inside
Folding carton is the second largest packaging type in the paper and paperboard packaging market. However, the demand growth has remained insipid recently as a result of fierce competition from rigid plastic packaging, microflute and flexible packaging. The under-performing tobacco industry and campaigns against sugary products are also proving some major drags on the demand
The Global Rare Earths Market Outlook
Wednesday, 20 July 2016
by Commodity Inside
Rare earths market has entered in a critical situation where uncertainty is looming around the future of some high probable rare earths mining projects. Chinese overflow in supply and plummeted rare earths prices have remained some major culprits behind the recent market distortions. All in all, they are also to a great extent responsible for
- Published in Green Metals
