Title: Infrastructure Developments in China: Ken Research
1Infrastructure Developments in China Ken
Research
2Ken Research has announced its distribution on,
Infrastructure Insight China which provides a
detailed view into the infrastructure sector in
China, including analysis of the state of the
current infrastructure, the regulatory and
financing landscapes and the major projects in
the construction pipeline.
3The report describes all key infrastructure
sectors roads, railways, electricity and power,
water and sewerage, communication, and airports
and ports along with a brief analysis of the
administrative, economic and political context
for infrastructure in China. It furnishes an
explanation of the key drivers of growth in new
investment and an overview of the project
pipeline, with a detailed look at the prospects
for major projects and the companies that have
secured contract. Report makes it easier to
assess the current state of Chinese
infrastructure and the main drivers of
investment, including the key institutions and
financing methods and further investigate
forecasts and gain a comprehension of key trends
in each of the main infrastructure sectors.
4- Key Market Dynamics
- Infrastructure developmentĀ persists to be a top
priority for Chinas government, which has long
realized that a modern economy runs on reliable
roads and rails, electricity, and
telecommunications. - From the late 1990s to 2005, 100 million Chinese
profited from power and telecommunications
upgrades. Between 2001 and 2004, investment in
rural roads propagated by a massive 51 percent
annually. And in recent years, the government is
using substantial infrastructure spending to
hedge against flagging economic growth.
5- While China's overall economic expansion had been
constantly falling, investors remained positive
considering it to be an outcome of the nation
developing, with a dwindling productivity gap
compared with advanced economies leading to a
natural downfall in growth as it becomes more
difficult to close. - China's 13th Five Year Plan (2016-2020) forms the
country's most recent set of social and economic
initiatives, including priorities for its
infrastructure sectors. Among the infrastructure
targets are investments of USD 395 billion in
road and rail. Renewable and sustainable
infrastructure has become more of a priority,
especially in the areas of water, sewerage,
electricity and power.
6- Chinas leadership has mapped equally ambitious
plans for the future. Infrastructure is likely to
continue to be a prestigious part of the Chinese
investment program. Its goal is to bring the
whole nations urban infrastructure up to the
level of infrastructure in a middle-income
country, using increasingly efficient transport
logistics to tie the country together. As a
result, the Chinese construction industry
outpaced GDP growth in 2016. - Moreover, the country restated its dedication to
infrastructure spending in the immediate term,
quoting low raw material prices and increasing
domestic demand as construction drivers. - 1,455 large-scale infrastructure construction
projects are currently being recorded in China
with a total investment value of USD 2.8 trillion.
7- The railways sector accounts for the largest
share of the project, with a total value of USD
1.25 trillion. - The public sector is expected to directly fund
79 of the infrastructure construction project
pipeline, with a further 13 being funded
privately the remaining 8 will be funded
through public-private partners and this
proportion of government-funded projects is
forecasted to become a greater concern in the
future, as government debt will reach new heights
and China will accordingly adjust to growth
levels though at a slow pace.
8- Key Factors Considered in the Report
- China Infrastructure Industry research report
- China Road Construction Sector
- Rail Construction Industry China
- Electricity and Power Infrastructure Sector
- China Infrastructure Construction future Outlook
- China Construction Industry Investments
- China Road Construction by Value
- Railways Construction Projects in China
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