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GBBYF News Alert Goodbaby Internation (GBBYF) 0.4600 10/01/2014

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Posted On: 10/01/2014 1:05:09 AM
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China Child Safety Seat Market Report 2014
M2 - Mon Sep 29, 6:06AM CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/hk8pvm/china_child) has announced the addition of the "China Child Safety Seat Market Report, 2014" report to their offering. According to China Child Safety Seat Market Report, 2014, the demand for child safety seats in China will post a CAGR of 68% during 2014-2017 and is expected to hit 8 million sets in 2017, as it is projected. Compared with developed countries, the Chinese child safety seat market is still in its infancy, small in scale and immature in industrial development. Even so, China's consumption of child safety seats witnessed a surge in 2013, flying as high as 100% over 2012. At present, Shanghai, Shandong and Shenzhen have taken the lead in releasing local laws and regulations in which it is specified that children under 4 years are forced to use safety seats. Meanwhile, China Automotive Technology & Research Center, together with Zhejiang Longsheng Auto Parts Co Ltd and other enterprises are calling upon the government sector should introduce national laws and regulations. In the future, with the increasing consumer awareness of in-car safety for children and regulatory constraints, China's child safety seat market is expected to grow significantly. Many domestic brands and a large number of brands from Europe, USA, Japan and S. Korea are distributed in China's child safety seat market, showing relatively low concentration and keen competition. Home-made brands prevail by low price while the imported ones are superior in quality. The sales statistics of child safety seat from Taobao show that homemade LUTULE and Ganen with the price advantage are the two best-selling brands, followed by imported KIDDY, CONCORD and Britax, respectively, whose child safety seats are all priced above RMB2,000. Key Topics Covered: 1. Industry's Macro Environment 2 Overview of China Child Safety Seat Industry 3 Child Safety Seat Associated Industries 4 Child Safety Seat Market 5 Child Safety Seat Products 6 Key Companies Abroad 7 Key Companies in China 8 Summary and Forecast Companies Mentioned - Britax - CONCORD - Combi - Cybex - Diono - Goodbaby International Holdings Limited - Graco - Inglesina - Jiangsu Best Baby Car Seat Mfg. Co.,Ltd - KIDDY - LUTULE - MAX-INF (NINGBO)BABY PRODUCT CO.,LTD. - Ningbo Belovedbaby Child Product Co., Ltd. - Ningbo Welldon Manufacturing Co., Ltd. - Recaro - TAIZHOU GANEN CAR APPLIANCE CO.,LTD. - Takata Corporation - Tokai Rika Co., Ltd. - Zhejiang Longsheng Auto Parts Co., Ltd. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/hk...hina_child

Global and Chinese Toy Industry Report, 2012
M2 - Thu Feb 07, 2:37AM CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/h482p5/global_and) has announced the addition of the "Global and Chinese Toy Industry Report, 2012" report to their offering. In recent years, impacted by the economic crisis and the structural adjustment of the toy market, the traditional markets such as Europe and the United States have witnessed falling sales revenue, and their proportion in the global toy sales has stabilized or even declined. Emerging markets, including ASEAN, the Middle East, Latin America and Eastern Europe, have strong demand, and they have gradually become the important destinations for China to export toys. The global toy sales grew to USD83.3 billion in 2011 from USD78.1 billion in 2007, with a CAGR of 1.62%. The world's leading toy companies Mattel and Hasbro have already entered a relatively mature stage, while Chinese toy companies are embracing its growth period, with huge potentials. Even with a bright prospect, Chinese toy companies should strengthen their






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