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Chinese Defense Industry Market Attractiveness Forecasts to 2018
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A fast growing economy combined with the objective of becoming a superpower nation, fuelled China’s
defense expenditure during the review period (2009-13). Border and territory disputes, as well as military
modernization are expected to drive the country’s future military spending, which is anticipated to grow at
a CAGR of 11.89% over the forecast period. China’s philosophy, “Prosperous nation, strong military”,
drives its efforts in building a large military force to rival the best armies in the world, which in turn drives
the country’s defense budget.
Driven by the objective of being a superpower nation, the Chinese defense budget grew at a CAGR of
13.21% over the review period, to US$115.6 billion in 2013. A rapid growth in the economy supported the
country’s defense expenditure during the review period, making Chinese defense expenditure the highest
in the Asia-Pacific region, over countries such as Japan and India. However, the pace of China’s defense
spending growth is expected to reduce slightly due to the sluggish global economy and slowdown in the
country’s growth. The country’s defense spending is expected to grow at a CAGR of 11.89% over the
forecast period (2014-18), against the 13.21% it recorded during the review period. A focus on military
modernization and building technical capability to defend its territories will drive the Chinese defense
budget over the forecast period and the country will continue to be the second largest military spender
after the US.
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China’s restricted access to foreign defense technology due to an arms embargo imposed by the US and
2. European countries propelled the country to build a self-reliant defense industrial complex. The country is
adapting non-defense technology with relative use in the military for its defense industrial complex, which
will integrate China’s civil and military industries. These reforms have revived the once ailing Chinese
defense industry, and the country is now capable of manufacturing fighters, missiles, aircraft carriers,
diesel electric submarine, and other defense equipment.
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- Understand the historical performance of the defense industry in this key East Asian market, alongside
future industry projections.
- Gain insight into the key challenges and opportunities identified by influential suppliers and buyers
involved in China, enabling industry stakeholders to understand the business sentiment prevailing in the
industry.
- Promote your capacity for growth by aligning your capabilities and business practices with the changing
needs of the Chinese market.
- Predict how China’s national defense industry will grow, consolidate, and where it will stagnate.
- Gain access to primary survey research conducted by Strategic Defence Intelligence across its B2B
panels comprised of senior purchase decision makers and leading supplier organizations.
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Table of Content
1 Introduction
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Summary Methodology
1.4 SDI Terrorism Index
1.5 About Strategic Defence Intelligence
2 Executive Summary
3 Market Attractiveness and Emerging Opportunities
3.1 Defense Market Size Historical and Forecast
3.1.1 Chinese defense expenditure is expected to register a double digit growth rate over the forecast
period
3.1.2 Territorial disputes and investments on military modernization will drive China's defense expenditure
3.1.3 China's economic growth fuelled its defense expenditure
3.2 Analysis of Defense Budget Allocation
3.2.1 Capital expenditure allocation expected to hover around one third of total defense budget
3.2.2 Per capita defense expenditure expected to increase during the forecast period
3.2.3 China's military procurement is expected increase at a CAGR of XX% over the forecast period
3.3 Homeland Security Market Size and Forecast
3.3.1 Chinese homeland security is expected to cross US$XX billion by 2018
3.3.2 Internal conflicts will drive the Chinese homeland security spending
3.3.3 China falls under “low risk” of terrorism category
3.4 Benchmarking with Key Global Markets
3.4.1 China will be third fastest growing defense spender among the largest defense spenders globally
3.4.2 China to remain second among countries with largest defense budgets in the world
3.4.3 China allocates lower share of GDP for defense compared to US and other European countries
3.4.4 China faces minimal threat from foreign terrorist organizations
3.5 Market Opportunities: Key Trends and Growth Stimulators
3.5.1 Homeland Security Infrastructure
3.5.2 Police modernization
3. 3.5.3 Cyber Security
3.5.4 Counter terrorism
3.5.5 Border Security
3.5.6 Air-to-Air Missiles
3.5.7 Multi mission and Rescue Helicopters
3.5.8 Fighters and Multi-role Aircraft:
4 Defense Procurement Market Dynamics
4.1 Import Market Dynamics
4.1.1 Defense imports are expected to remain low over the forecast period
4.1.2 Russia account for the majority of Chinese defense imports
4.1.3 Missiles, aircraft and air defense systems are most imported military hardware
4.2 Export Market Dynamics
4.2.1 Defense exports are expected to grow over the forecast period
4.2.2 Pakistan account for major portion of Chinese low-cost defense equipment exports
4.2.3 Chinese low-cost aircraft and armored vehicle exports expected to increase
5 Industry Dynamics
5.1 Five Forces Analysis
5.1.1 Bargaining power of supplier: low to high
5.1.2 Bargaining power of buyer: medium to high
5.1.3 Barriers to entry: high
5.1.4 Intensity of rivalry: low
5.1.5 Threat of substitution: low
6 Market Entry Strategy
6.1 Market Regulation
6.1.1 The Chinese military-industrial complex opens up to private sector participation
6.1.2 Defense industry remains closed to foreign direct investment
6.2 Market Entry Route
6.2.1 Foreign technology finds its way into Chinese defense industry through the dual base economy
6.3 Key Challenges
6.3.1 Lack of innovation and competition continues to hamper the performance of the Chinese defense
industry
6.3.2 Arms embargo imposed by the US and European countries
7 Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights
7.1 Competitive Landscape Overview
7.1.1 State-owned enterprises are the only major players in China's defense industry
7.1.2 Foreign technology enters the Chinese defense market by supplying civil use products
7.2 Key Domestic Companies
7.2.1 Aviation Industry Corporation of China: overview
7.2.2 Aviation Industry Corporation of China: products and services
7.2.3 Aviation Industry Corporation of China: recent announcement and strategic initiatives
7.2.4 Aviation Industry Corporation of China: alliances
7.2.5 China Electronics Technology Group Corporation: overview
7.2.6 China Electronics Technology Group Corporation: products and services
7.2.7 China Electronics Technology Group Corporation: recent announcement and strategic initiative
7.2.8 China Electronics Technology Group Corporation: alliances
7.2.9 China Electronics Technology Group Corporation: recent contract wins
7.2.10 China National Nuclear Corporation: overview
7.2.11 China National Nuclear Corporation: products and services
7.2.12 China National Nuclear Corporation: recent announcement and strategic initiatives
7.2.13 China National Nuclear Corporation: alliances
7.2.14 China National Nuclear Corporation: recent contract wins
7.2.15 China Xinshidai Company: overview
4. 7.2.16 China Xinshidai Company: products and services
7.2.17 China Xinshidai Company: recent announcement and strategic initiatives
7.2.18 China Xinshidai Company: alliances
7.2.19 China Nuclear Energy and Construction: overview
7.2.20 China Nuclear Energy and Construction: products and services
7.2.21 China Nuclear Energy and Construction: recent announcement and strategic initiatives
7.2.22 China Nuclear Energy and Construction: alliances
7.2.23 China North Industries Corporation: overview
7.2.24 China North Industries Corporation: products and services
7.2.25 China North Industries Corporation: recent announcement and strategic initiatives
7.2.26 China North Industries Corporation: alliances
7.2.27 China North Industries Corporation: recent contract wins
7.2.28 China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation: overview
7.2.29 China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation: products and services
7.2.30 China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation: recent announcement and strategic initiatives
7.2.31 China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation: overview
7.2.32 China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation: products and services
7.2.33 China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation: recent announcement and strategic
initiatives
7.2.34 China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation: alliances
7.2.35 China State Shipbuilding Corporation: overview
7.2.36 China State Shipbuilding Corporation: products and services
7.2.37 China State Shipbuilding Corporation: recent announcement and strategic initiatives
7.2.38 China National Electronics Import and Export Corporation: overview
7.2.39 China National Electronics Import and Export Corporation: products and services
7.2.40 China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corporation: overview
7.2.41 China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corporation: products and services
7.2.42 China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corporation: recent announcement and
strategic initiatives
8 Business Environment and Country Risk
8.1 Demographics and Social Statistics
8.1.1 Population - Rural
8.1.2 Population - Urban
8.1.3 Number of Households
8.2 Economic Performance
8.2.1 Gross Domestic Product per Capita
8.2.2 Gross Domestic Product per Capita (Current US$ BN)
8.2.3 Exports of goods and services (current US$)
8.2.4 Imports of goods and services (current US$ BN)
8.2.5 Consumer Price Index
8.2.6 Local Currency Unit per US$
8.2.7 Local Currency Unit per Euro
8.2.8 Lending rate (%)
8.2.9 Deposit rate (%)
8.2.10 Real Interest Rate (%)
8.2.11 Market Capitalization of Listed companies (US$ BN)
8.2.12 Market Capitalization of Listed companies (% of GDP)
8.2.13 Goods Exports as a % of GDP
8.2.14 Goods Imports as a % of GDP
8.2.15 Goods Trade Surplus/Deficit (as % of GDP)
8.2.16 Services Imports (as % of GDP)
8.2.17 Services Exports (as % of GDP)
5. 8.2.18 Services Trade Surplus/Deficit (as a % of GDP)
8.2.19 Net Foreign Direct Investment
8.2.20 Net FDI as a % of GDP
8.2.21 International reserves including Gold
8.2.22 External Debt (US$ BN)
8.2.23 External Debt as a % of GDP
8.3 Energy and Utilities
8.3.1 Total Conventional Thermal Electricity Generation
8.3.2 Hydroelectricity Net Generation
8.3.3 Nuclear Electricity Net Generation
8.3.4 Total Conventional Thermal Electricity Installed Capacity
8.3.5 Total Electricity Exports
8.3.6 Total Electricity Imports
8.3.7 Proved Reserves of Natural Gas
8.3.8 Total Petroleum Consumption
8.3.9 Crude Oil Proved Reserves
8.3.10 Total Non-Hydro Renewable Electricity Net Generation
8.4 Infrastructure Quality and Availability
8.4.1 Rail lines (total route-km)
8.4.2 Air transport, Freight
8.4.3 Overall Construction
8.5 Minerals
8.5.1 Mining, Manufacturing, Utilities Output
8.6 Technology
8.6.1 Transparency Index
8.7 Telecommunications
8.7.1 Telephone Lines
8.7.2 Telephone Lines Penetration
9 Appendix
9.1 About SDI
9.2 Disclaimer
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