Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMO) in Eastern Europe – Inconsistent Demand and Competition from Asia Raises Concerns

Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMO) in Eastern Europe – Inconsistent Demand and Competition from Asia Raises Concerns

Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMO) in Eastern Europe

Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMO) in Eastern Europe – Inconsistent Demand and Competition from Asia Raises Concerns
Summary
GBI Research, the leading business intelligence provider, has released its latest report, “Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMO) in Eastern Europe – Inconsistent Demand and Competition from Asia Raises Concerns” that provides key data, information and analysis of the major trends and issues affecting the Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMO) in Eastern Europe. The report provides a comprehensive insight into Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMO) in Eastern Europe. The report also provides a detailed analysis of Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMO) in Eastern Europe market characterization in terms of its market size, segmentation by key CMO and the major market drivers and barriers. The report also provides competitive landscape of the market that profiles key market players along with their brief business description, pipeline, major products and major M&A and partnership deals.
Scope
The scope of the report includes:
  • - Detailed overview of CMO’s along with their efficiency and limitation
  • - Key market drivers and restraints shaping the CMO’s
  • - Competitive landscape analysis with competitive profiling of leading companies such as Analysis of partnership deals
  • - Analysis of M&A deals
Reasons to buy
The report will enhance your decision making capability. It will allow you to
  • - Develop better strategies for CMO’s by understanding the market dynamics.
  • - Develop market-entry and market expansion strategies by identifying the key cancer areas for high growth and high opportunities
  • - Understand the factors shaping the CMO’s
  • - Identify the key players
  • - Exploit partnership and acquisition opportunities by identifying the products that could fill the portfolio gaps.
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Russian Banking System, 3d Quarter 2010

Russian Banking System, 3d Quarter 2010

Russian Banking System
Russian Banking System, 3d Quarter 2010
Euroresearch & Consulting
Report Summary
The purpose of this report is to provide the fullest practical information regarding the condition of the Russian banking system in the 3rd quarter of 2010. The report provides a significant amount of factual information on the banking system condition over the last year that allows us to understand the current trends in the banking system
The report provides a reader with an opportunity to:
1) See the trends in the banking system
2) Have a substantial volume of information on the Russian banking system for a reader’s own judgements
3) See opinions, presented in the report, of experts with experience in the local banking industry
The report also will give a wide range of credit financing programs of small and medium-sized businesses and major changes that have occurred over the last year.
Russian Banking System
Russian Banking System, 3d Quarter 2010
Table Of Contents
1.  Current market situation, macro economic tendencies
1.1 Review of current situation in banking system of RF
1.2 Principle tendencies, observed in banking system
1.2.1    Consolidation of the banking structures within the last year
1.2.2    Foreign capital
1.2.3    Profitability of Russian banks
1.2.4    Increase in volume of the overdue indebtedness
1.2.5    Reduction in interest rate of the attracted deposits in 2010
1.2.6    Interest rates on credit have been decreased, but remain at the high level
1.2.7    Volume and quantity of mortgage loans have been slightly increased
1.2.8    State is less financing the banking sector
1.2.9    Volumes of the funds attracted by the banking system have been increased
1.2.10  Considerable decrease in volume of credit financing of small and medium-sized enterprises
1.2.11  The list of banks which may provide credits for small and medium-sized enterprises
2. Annex 1: Actual data on banking system
2.1    Official bank rate of the Central Bank of RF
2.2    Required volume of the obligatory reserves of CB banks
2.3    Interest rate on secured credit of CB
2.4    Official historical rate of ruble against USA dollar
2.5    Residential loans, granted by banks
2.6    Mortgage loans, granted by banks
2.7    Number and structure of credit organizations
2.8    Number of operating credit organizations with foreign capital attraction
2.9    Classification of credit organizations according to the authorized capital size
2.10    Separate indices of the credit organizations activity
2.11    Volume of deposits attracted by the credit organizations from the natural persons
2.12    Volume of funds attracted from the organizations
2.13    Volume weighted interest rates on the deposits attraction from the natural persons and organizations in rubles (%annual)
2.14     Volume weighted interest rates on the deposits attraction from the natural persons and organizations in USA dollars (% annual)
2.15    Volume weighted interest rates on loans granted for the natural persons and organizations in rubles
2.16    Volume weighted interest rates on loans granted for the natural persons and organizations in USA dollars
2.17    Foreign debt of RF
2.18    Foreign debt of RF in foreign and national currency
2.19    Foreign debt of RF on the maturity date
Source: http://www.toadhillreviews.com/russian-banking-system-3d-quarter-2010/

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2010 Deep Research Report on China CDM Market was a professional and depth research report on China CDM Market. The purpose of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is to assist developing countries achieve sustainable development, and to assist industrialized countries achieve compliance with their emission targets under the Kyoto Protocol (KP) through the acquisition of certified emission reductions accruing from project activities. Such project activities are expected to mobilize financial and technological resources from the public and private sectors in industrialized countries to promote sustainable development in developing countries, and contribute to the ultimate objective of the UNFCCC. CDM is a win-win model; this is because CDM projects in non-priority areas can bring significant profits. HFC-23 and N2O projects enjoy low costs and risks while generating large amounts of CERs, shortening the period for investment return. However, it offers little in the way of environmental benefit. Since the Chinese Government approved the Interim Regulations for CDM in June 2004, and with the entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol and ongoing support from donor countries in capacity building measures, China has seen a surge in CDM activity. China is already the top destination for global foreign direct investment and has huge potential for mitigating greenhouse gases in all sectors.

At present, China ranks NO.1 in CDM registration. As the world's second-largest emitter of greenhouse gases, China CDM market has a bright prospect. However, there are a lot of risk because the existence of many uncertainties. In particular, the recent financial crisis, leading to the drop of international carbon trading prices, which brings an adverse effect on the development of CDM projects. In this report, we made a detailed analysis of the CDM theory, CDM distribution, CDM development prospects, CDM project development process, CDM project design document (PDD) etc for institutions in the field to reference. In order to help new entrants quickly familiar with area and find a suitable partner, we introduced 77 CER Buyers and 50 CDM Consulting Agencies in this report. Finally, we made forecast and analysis of China CDM market; conduct a detailed study of risk which may exist in the future, we also make relevant recommendations on China CDM development. In a word, it was a depth research report on china CDM market. And thanks to the help and support from CDM-related institutions and departments during QYResearch survey and interviews.

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Table of Contents
Chapter One Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Overview 1
1.1 Definition of CDM 1
1.2 CDM background 2
1.3 Distribution of the field of CDM 4
1.4 Principles of CDM emission reduction 5
1.5 Development prospects of China's CDM 6
Chapter Two Analysis of CDM projects 7
2.1 Operation of CDM project process and implementation of programs 7
2.2 The transaction costs of CDM projects 11
2.3 CDM project cycle 12
2.4 CDM project-related institutions and functions 14
2.4.1 Project owners and functions 14
2.4.2 The functions of Government and the host country 14
2.4.3 Governments of developed countries and functions 20
2.4.4 The designated operational entity (DOE) and functions 25
2.4.5 CDM Executive Board (EB) and functions 26
2.5 Chinese CDM projects related national policy 27
2.6 CERs 28
2.6.1 CERs Definition 28
2.6.2 CERs Issuing Process 29
2.6.3 CERs Price and issuing rate 29
Chapter Three Project Design Documents PDD 31
3.1 PDD definition 31
3.2 The role of PDD 31
3.2 PDD documentation 31
3.2.1 The preparations for writing the PDD 31
3.2.2 PDD Format 31
3.2.3 The principle of PDD Establishment 34
3.3 CDM methodologies 35
3.3.1 Methodology definition of CDM and Content 35
3.3.2 Introduction of CDM methodology 36
Chapter Four CDM market overview 37
4.1 Development of the global CDM 37
4.2 CDM Development in China 41
4.2.1 CDM projects by region 41
4.2.2 CDM projects by Scope 46
4.2.3 Expected average annual CERs by region 48
4.2.4 Expected average annual CERs by scope 50
4.2.5 National Development and Reform Commission approved CDM projects statistics 52
4.3 The impact of financial crisis on CDM market 79
Chapter Five CER Buyers 82
5.1 Carbon Asset Management Sweden AB Sweden  82
5.2 Marubeni Corporation Japan  83
5.3 Carbon Resource Management Ltd. UK  85
5.4 Japan Carbon Finance Ltd Japan  86
5.5 European Carbon Fund Luxemburg  88
5.6 The Kansai Electric Power Co. Inc Japan  90
5.7 Trading Emissions Limited UK  91
5.8 Arreon Carbon UK Ltd UK  93
5.9 Toyota Tsusho Corporation Japan  95
5.10 EcoSecurities Group PLC UK  95
5.11 ENDESA, S.A. Spain  98
5.12 Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd. Japan  99
5.13 Energy Systems International B.V. Netherlands  101
5.14 Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc. Japan  102
5.15 Enel Trade SpA Italy  103
5.16The World Bank Carbon Finance Unit Multilateral  105
5.17 Essent Energy Trading B.V. Holland  107
5.18 Kommunalkredit Public Consulting GmbH (KPC) Austrian JI/CDM-Programme Austria  108
5.19 Noble Carbon Credits Ltd. Ireland  110
5.20 Natsource USA  112
5.21China Carbon N.V.  Holland  113
5.22 Mitsui & CO.,Ltd. Japan  114
5.23 Climate Change Capital Group Ltd UK  116
5.24 Electricite de France France  117
5.25 CAMCO International Limited UK  119
5.26 RWE Power AG Germany  121
5.27 Asian Development Bank – Asia Pacific Carbon Fund 122
5.28 Japan Bank for International Cooperation, Japan Finance Corporation Japan  124
5.29Japan Carbon Finance Ltd Japan  125
5.30 Sindicatum Carbon Capital Limited UK  126
5.31 Finnish Carbon Procurement Programme Finland  127
5.32 ICECAP UK  128
5.33 Carbon Ventures Limited UK  130
5.34 Shell Trading UK  131
5.35 Bank European Investment Bank Luxembourg  132
5.36 ORBEO France  133
5.37 MGM Carbon Portfolio, SARL Luxemberg  134
5.38 TFS Energy (Tradition Financial Services) Ltd UK  136
5.39 Macquarie Bank Limited UK  138
5.40 South Pole Carbon Asset Management Ltd. Switzerland  139
5.41 Fortis Merchant Bank Holland  141
5.42 Rabobank Nederland Holland  142
5.43 Vattenfall Europe AG & Co. KG Germany  144
5.44 Barclays Bank PLC UK  145
5.45 Atmoguard GmbH(Switzerland  148
5.46 VITOL S.A Oil Group (Switzerland) 150
5.47 Vertis Environmental financial Consulting firm Hungary  151
5.48 Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) Japan  152
5.49 KfW Banking Group Germany  154
5.50 Scottish and Southern Energy UK  155
5.51 Peony Capital Limited Luxemberg  156
5.52 Climate Bridge Ltd. UK  158
5.53 Emissionshandels Gesellschaft Bavaria Gmbh Germany  159
5.54 Belgian JI/CDM Programme Belgium  160
5.55 WIN-WIN International Investment Ltd UK  162
5.56 Global Carbon Capital Ltd UK  163
5.57 Eco Bank Ltd Japan  165
5.58 ČEZ a. s. Czech Republic  166
5.59 Citigroup Global Markets Ltd. USA  168
5.60 UK Standard Bank Plc UK  170
5.61 Luso Carbon Fund Portugal  172
5.62 Natsource Japan Japan  173
5.63 Deutsche Bank AG UK  175
5.64 N.V. Nuon Energy Trade & Wholesale Holland  176
5.65 Climate Corporation Austria  177
5.66 Austria CCAN , CCAN Consulting GmbH Austria  178
5.67 Energy Initiative Japan Japan  180
5.68 Green Stream Network Finland  181
5.69 First Climate Germany  183
5.70 Cambridge Funds Investment Co Ltd UK  186
5.71 PURE Carbon Services GmbH Germany  187
5.72 Nomura International Plc. UK/Japan  189
5.73 Ecolutions GmbH & Co. KGaA Germany  190
5.74 GDF SUEZ Belgium  192
5.75 General Energy Capital Co., Ltd. UK  194
5.76 Eneco Energy Trade B.V. Holland  195
5.77 BP UK  196
Chapter Six China CDM Consulting Agencies 199
6.1 Easy Carbon Consultancy Co. Ltd. Beijing  199
6.2 Caspervandertak Consulting EU  202
6.3 China National Water Resources & Electric Power Materials & Equipment Co.,Ltd Beijing  204
6.4 Beijing Tianqing Power International CDM Consulting Co.,Ltd Beijing  205
6.5 Hunan CDM Project Service Center Hu’nan  208
6.6 Clean Development Mechanism Joint Office of Gansu Gansu  211
6.7 Foreign Economic Cooperation Office (FECO) of State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA), China Beijing  213
6.8 Beijing Keji Consulting Ltd. (Beijing  214
6.9 Cleanergy Investment Service Limited, Hanergy Group Beijing  217
6.10 Gansu Tonghe Investment Project Consulting Co,. Ltd. Gansu  219
6.11 KOE Environmental Consulting,Inc.(Japan) Beijing  221
6.12 Shanghai Chuanji Investment Management Co., Ltd. Shanghai  224
6.13 CPI CARBON ASSET MANAGEMENT CO., LTD. Beijing  226
6.14 Chinese Renewable Energy Industries Association Beijing  228
6.15 IT Power Co., Ltd EU  231
6.16 Beijing Yumu Consulting Co., Ltd. or Beijing Raincurtain Consulting Co., Ltd. Beijing  233
6.17 Beijing HaoHua Rivers International Water Engineering Consulting Co.,Ltd Beijing  234
6.18 Accord Global Environment Technology Co., Ltd. Beijing  237
6.19 SHANGHAI YANGTZE DELTA INVESTMENT CONSULTING CO., LTD Shanghai  239
6.20 Global Climate Change Institute/INET, Tsinghua Univeristy Beijing  241
6.21 Tuttle International Co., Ltd. Beijing  243
6.22 CERI Eco Technology Co. Ltd (Techical Center for Cleaner Production of Metallurgical Industry)  Beijing  245
6.23 Green Capital Consulting Company (GCCC) Beijing  247
6.24 ShangHai YinZhou Investment Mangement CO.,LTD Shanghai  249
6.25 Ningxia CDM Service Centre Ningxia  251
6.26 Hangzhou Carbon Trade Environmental Engineering Co. Ltd Zhejiang  252
6.27 Millennium Capital Services Beijing,Shanghai  254
6.28 China Fulin Windpower Development Corporation Beijing  255
6.29 Redox International Consulting Co. Ltd Beijing  257
6.30 International Center on Small Hydropower Zhejiang  259
6.31 Shenzhen PhasCon Technologies Co., Ltd Guangdong  260
6.32 Enecore Carbon Limited Beijing  262
6.33 TYTF Intermational Environment Consulting Co.,Ltd Guangdong  264
6.34 Productivity Centre of Jiangsu Province Jiangsu  266
6.35 Shanxi CDM Leading Group Shanxi  268
6.36 China Carbon Technology CO.,Ltd Beijing  270
6.37 Shanghai Jing Yi Investment Management Co.,Ltd Shanghai  271
6.38 S.D.F.(Beijing)Consulting Co.,Ltd Beijing  273
6.39 Hubei Provincial Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Service Center Hubei  275
6.40 COWI Consulting (Beijing) Co. Ltd. Beijing  277
6.41 Season Long Environmental Protection Technology Ltd. Beijing  278
6.42 Sichuan Hareal Consulting Co., Ltd Sichuan  280
6.43 Sichuan CDM Center Sichuan  281
6.44 Shenzhen GDR Carbon Company Limited Guangdong  283
6.45 Beijing Wenhu Economic Consult Centre Beijing  285
6.46 Beijing Kerlin Environmental Technology Co., Ltd Beijing  287
6.47 Beijing Oriental Carbon Credits Environmental Technology CO., Ltd Beijing  288
6.48 Hebei CDM Project Office Hebei  291
6.49 GREENENSIGN (BEIJING) NEW ENERGY TECHNOLOGY LTD. Beijing  292
6.50 Century Safety Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd. (China CDM Center for Coal Industry Beijing  295
Chapter Seven China CDM industry forecast 296
7.1 China CDM project risk analysis 296
7.2 China's CDM development prospects and problems 297
7.2.1 China's CDM Market Forecasting 297
7.2.2 The significient of CDM on China's development of new energy 299
7.2.3 Advice Of China's CDM development 301

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New 2010 Report on China New Energy Vehicles now available at SandlerResearch

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With the increasingly harsh climate and environment, words, such as environmental protection, low-carbon, energy-saving, emission-reduction and green, are gradually penetrated into the daily life. Automobile, as the main source of city exhausts, has gained particular concern in the issue of emission reduction. Therefore, new energy vehicles become extremely popular. For instance, electric bicycles, electric tricycles and motorcycle, which can be seen everywhere in China, have gradually been accepted and popular. Thus, electric vehicles will soon become the energy-saving environmental automotive products. Besides the battery-powered, the fuel gas, hydrogen and other clean energy, all have the application case. However, there is still a long way before the massive popularity. With the increasing attentions and supports from the Government, big investments from investors and strong will of the emission reduction from the public, new energy vehicles have made rapid development. Up to March, 2010, the electric or gas passenger car, have been widely applied in the public transports. Automotive manufacturer, BYD has developed a variety of electric cars by means of its own technology in the battery field, and will soon begin to sell new energy vehicles to individual consumers. There are many indications shows that the new energy vehicles have gradually been the spotlight. The large-scale production will greatly reduce the production cost, thus making the new energy vehicles become the highly popular product and occupy a larger portion in the automotive market.
“2010 Deep Research Report on China New Energy Vehicles” is a professional and comprehensive study report on the new energy automotive. First, it will introduce the new classification and definition of energy vehicles, and the development status of various types of new energy vehicles. Then, it will provide a detailed description on the new energy policy and state-sponsored development projects. After that, production, sales, technical characteristics and development trends of new energy vehicles in China and the world. And then, it will highlight the major new energy automobile companies in the global and China, such as, production capacity of enterprises, models, prices, costs, profits, margins and other parameters. Meanwhile, it will provide the development plans and research status of new energy automobile manufacturers. Finally, it will give a detailed analysis on the development background, investment opportunity and risks of new energy automotive, thus providing professional research conclusions and recommendations. Overall, this study can make the clients well informed of real-time status and trends of new energy automotive industry. The interpretations of policies and consumer surveys can provide suggestions on the demands and trends of new energy automotive industry. This report will help the clients conduct the development plans and provide as a reference in the investment and decision making. It can not be completed without the supports and assistance from many first-line technical personnel and senior experts in the relevant agencies and departments. Here we want to express our gratitude.


Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Definition and Classification of New Energy Vehicles 1
1.1 The definition of new energy vehicles 1
1.2 Category overview of new energy vehicles 2
1.2.1 Hybrid engine vehicles (HEV) 2
1.2.1.1 Introduction 2
1.2.1.2 Development status 2
1.2.2 Battery electric vehicles (BEV) 2
1.2.2.1 Introduction 2
1.2.2.2 Development status 2
1.2.3 Fuel cell engine vehicles (FCEV) 3
1.2.3.1 Introduction 3
1.2.3.2 Development status 3
1.2.4 Hydrogen engine vehicles 3
1.2.4.1 Introduction 3
1.2.4.2 Development status 3
1.2.5 Gas vehicles 4
1.2.5.1 Introduction 4
1.2.5.2 Development status 4
1.2.6 Alcohol or ether vehicles 4
1.2.6.1 Introduction 4
1.2.6.2 Development status 4
Chapter 2 Development status and prospects of new energy vehicles 5
2.1 Background and development goals 5
2.1.1 Vehicles background in China 5
2.1.2 Vehicles situation analysis in China 6
2.2 Development goals of energy-saving and new energy vehicles 10
2.2.1 Development status of new energy vehicles 11
12 2.2.2 Technical objectives 12
2.2.3 Energy-saving goals 13
2.2.4 New energy goals 14
2.3 New energy vehicles market in the world 15
2.3.1 Market situation of new energy vehicles in China 17
2.3.2 Future development trends and bottlenecks of new energy vehicles 18
2.3.3 Technology evolution of new energy vehicles in China 21
2.3.4 Investment recommendations 23
Chapter 3 Major manufacturers for new energy vehicles 25
3.1 Main manufacturers for new energy vehicles in China 25
3.1.1 Chery 25
3.1.2 SAIC 29
3.1.3 Kinglong 34
3.1.4 Zotye 40
3.1.5 BYD 45
3.1.6 FAW 50
3.1.7 Chongqing Changan 55
3.1.8 Geely 60
3.1.9 Universal 64
3.1.10 Foton Auto 67
3.1.11 Dongfeng 72
3.1.12 Zhongtong buses 76
3.1.13 Great Wall 80
3.1.14 Ankai buses 85
3.1.15 Yi Mao (under construction) 89
3.2 Main international vehicles manufacturers 91
3.2.1 Main manufacturers for new energy vehicles in the United States 91
3.2.1.1 General 93
3.2.1.2 Ford 94
3.2.2 Main manufacturers for new energy vehicles in Europe 97
3.2.2.1 Volkswagen 97
3.2.2.2 BMW 99
3.2.2.3 Daimler - Benz 100
3.2.3 Main manufacturers for new energy vehicles in Japan 102
3.2.3.1 Honda 103
3.2.3.2 Toyota 106
Chapter 4 Batteries analysis of new energy vehicles 108
4.1 Investment analysis of Ni-MH battery 109
4.1.1 Development overview 109
4.1.2 Major manufacturers Analysis 110
4.1.3 Prospects 110
4.2 Investment Analysis on lithium battery 111
4.2.1 Development status 111
4.2.2 Industry chain analysis 113
4.2.2.1 Manufacturers 113
4.2.2.2 Cell materials 115
4.2.2.3 Analysis of lithium carbonate industry 116
4.2.2.4 Prospects of Lithium Carbonate Industry 117
4.3 Investment analysis on vehicle battery 118
Chapter 5 Product development and prospects of new energy vehicles 123
5.1 Hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) 123
5.1.1 Introduction 123
5.1.2 Development status of international hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) 127
5.1.3 Development status of domestic hybrid electric vehicles 129
5.1.4 Prospects forecast 129
5.1.5 Investment advice 130
5.2 Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) 131
5.2.1 Introduction 131
5.2.2 Development status of international battery electric vehicles (BEV) 131
5.2.3 Development status of domestic battery electric vehicles (BEV) 133
5.2.4 Prospects forecast 134
5.2.5 Investment background and advantages 134
5.2.6 National Electric Vehicles (BEV) 135 long-term objectives
5.3 Natural gas vehicles 135
5.3.1 Development status of international natural gas vehicles 135
5.3.2 Development status of domestic natural gas vehicles 137
5.3.3 Prospects forecast 148
5.3.4 Investment background 151
5.4 DME Auto 151
5.4.1 Introduction 151
5.4.2 Policy 152
5.4.3 Fuel production 153
5.4.4 Fuel vehicle technologies 154
5.4.5 Research and development 155
5.4.6 Investment background 159
5.4.7 Investment advice 159
Chapter 6 Investment opportunities and risk analysis on the new energy vehicles 160
6.1 Analysis of investment opportunities 160
6.1.1 investment base and features in 2009 160
6.1.2 Concern analysis of consumers 161
6.2 Key points analysis on investment 162
6.3 Technical line analysis 164
6.3.1 PHEV technical Analysis 164
6.4 Development trends of new energy vehicles in China 171
6.5 Background analysis 177
6.5.1 Development status 177
6.5.2 Technical analysis of hybrid electric vehicles 185
6.5.3 Energy-saving and economic analysis of hybrid electric vehicles 187
6.5.4 Raw materials demand in the upstream 190
6.6 Risk analysis 192
Chapter 7 Research summary of new energy vehicles 193
Appendix the relevant policies and analysis of new energy vehicles 194
Industry policy of new energy vehicles 194
Production access rules of new energy vehicles 194
Financial subsidies 194
Tax Policy 196
Restructuring and rejuvenation program of Automotive industry 196
Production access rules of new energy vehicles 198
Interim measures for financial subsides in the energy saving and new energy vehicles demonstration and extension 203

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