Monday, July 9, 2012

We are now International Metalworking News – Middle East & Africa (IMNEA)

In this month's issue of our Middle East magazine, you will notice that we are now International Metalworking News – Middle East & Africa (IMNEA). Although we feature North Africa in some occasions in the past, our magazine now features balance of contents from Middle East and Africa.
To start, several interesting long reports on Africa can be seen in this month’s line-up.

In the Welding section you can read a new analysis from  Frost & Sullivan, titled "Strategic Analysis of the South African Welding Solutions Market" which finds that the market was worth US$333.9 million in 2010 and estimates this to reach US$410.9 million in 2017. The demand for welding solutions is expected to sustain by an anticipated rise in manufacturing sector output, continued power plant construction activities and a rise in demand for repair and maintenance jobs within the process industries.

Africa Special Industry Report section shows the key to unlocking Nigeria’s potential. The Nigerian Federal Government has set itself the target of growing the country’s economy to become the biggest in Africa, as well as one of the top 20 largest (by GDP) in the world by 2020. In order for Nigeria to achieve her growth goals, the country will need to undergo an unprecedented level of infrastructure overhaul and development.

On the news front: The past decade of stagnation and decline in South Africa’s mining sector is set to end as several projects across the region’s vast mineral wealth come online in the next five years. South Africa’s mining sector value is expected to reach US$30.9 billion by 2016, from US$27 billion in 2011.

Lastly, we want to know what you think about this month’s editorial line-up on Africa. If you have any suggestions on how to improve our editorial or topics you want to be featured, feel free to email us at: kathryn@ringiertrade.com. Your insights are important to us.

3 comments:

  1. I'd love to pick up a copy of this. I personally believe that places like Ghana and Nigeria have a better chance than ever at improving their economy through their developments in manufacturing. Using processes like cold heading, in which metal is shaped at room temperature without the need for the removal of any of said material, has really aided their success.

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  2. Hello Jess,
    Thank your for your comment. Do you write articles?
    Thanks,
    Kathryn

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