Steel Technology Exhibition
The Middle East produced 21.1 million tonnes of raw steel in 2006 and consumed 41.6 million tonnes of finished goods.
The production is expected to rise to 35 million tonnes and consumption to 60 million tonnes of finished by 2010.
In the GCC, demand for steel is growing on the back of high level of economic growth that will continue to fuel the
construction boom as money is pumped into real estate, infrastructure and tourism projects.
Regional production & Expansions
To reduce dependence on imports, the UAE and other GCC states are planning to invest nearly 18 billion US dollars into 46 steel projects to expand output and meet a rapid growth in domestic demand.
Saudi Arabia will be the top investor, with more than 4 billion US dollars, while the UAE is expected to pump nearly 2.3 billion US dollars.
These projects will boost the region's combined steel production by nearly 10 million tonnes within three years.
GCC annual steel production (million tonnes)
Why attend?
- get your own spot at the Steel Technology Expo and promote your products to the end users;
- reach your target audience in the Middle East and increase your sales volume internationally;
- engage in face to face communication on your own ground;
- create a platform for promotional materials, brochures, corporate gifts.
- allocate your own portable pop-up display stand and gain more exposure and visibility;
- make presentations with your laptop right and then;
Steel Arabia 2009 conference
Our Metals invites you to attend Steel Arabia 2009 conference, which will examine in details the latest and future regional developments and changing trends in the steel, armature (rebar and galvanised steel) and raw materials sectors. Consumption of steel in the Middle East is growing at a phenomenal rate. By 2010 the region is expected to consume 60 million tonnes a year, while expected to only produce 35 million tonnes per year.
The event will also look at the price changes and challenges of business environment including rising production costs, new project developments, logistical difficulties, technology inovations and speak about strategies and the battle for market share in this dynamic business.
Website: www.steelarabia.net
Registration form: click here to download
Speak/advertise/sponsor: contact us for more details
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