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The most up-to-date research and strategies for the water market worldwide. The world markets for water and wastewater are growing at high speed. The market is expected to increase to 412.4 Bn. US$ by 2010. China with highest growth rates.
Water Markets Worldwide Business Briefing Conferences 2007/2008
Germany | Posted on June 28th, 2007
Water markets worldwide business briefing conference 2007/2008
The world markets for water and wastewater are growing at high speed. The market volume is expected to increase from 287.0 Bn. US$ in 2004 to 412.4 Bn. US$ by 2010. The biggest investment and fastest development come from China and Southeast Asian Countries, where the quantity and quality of water treatment cannot follow the pace of the economic boom.
In China, Southeast Asian and East European countries, there is large flexibility for water pricing. The privatisation process is running fast there as well, for the water markets there are immature and demand restructure. Yet, pricing and privatisation are also the main influential factors in industrial countries. The private water management is expected to double its market share up to 2010
The highest growth rate comes from the sector of mineral and bottled water, because there are problems in the public drinking water supply like low quality and serious shortage in some regions. Meanwhile high investment and relatively fast growth are expected in the sector of public drinking water supply as well. The problems are not only in the developing countries, but also in industrial countries. Situation of wastewater treatment worldwide are only slightly improved during last years. There are big chances and challenges with the factors such as population development, urbanization and new treatment technology like nanotechnology.
Helmut Kaiser, for over 20 years a leading researcher and strategist for companies and ministries in water markets worldwide will give a business briefing for 2007. Audience invited are all companies, ministries and media/press. The briefing presentation will take 4 hours. There are limited places free for the media and ministries. The cost for the participation and briefing documents, about 250 pages, is 595 Euro or equivalent currency in Dollar or RMB.
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