Europe Furniture Industry Report 2020: Production, Consumption, Imports and Exports 2014-2019 & Forecasts to 2021
January 13, 2021 10:08 ET | Source: Research and Markets Research and Markets Dublin, IRELAND
Dublin, Jan. 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The The Furniture Industry in Europe report has been added to
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The first part of this study goes in-depth into the role of Europe in the world furniture context and provides historical series for furniture production, consumption and trade, the main factors affecting the competitiveness of European producers (labour cost, availability of raw materials and components, investments in technology and machinery, research and development, innovations and policy issues), imports penetration, export orientation, description of the main furniture manufacturing countries.
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they don t have any coal, they don t have lime stone. they use the best technology they get subsidized by their government for cheap energy. they don t drill in their own market. they don t have a market. 98% of what they produce is directly dumped into the american market. if commerce doesn t put a substantial duty on that like they did when china was doing that, what south korea would have shown the rest of the world is how to take out different segments of the steel industry and to be very blunts and you say it well, you can t make anything in this country if you can t make steel. you can t make a computer, you can t make a car. you can t make kitchen furniture and stoves and dish washers. it s fundamental to have an economy. so you testified yesterday in front of the senate finance committee, there are people on that committee that are now asking serious questions about not only the steel industry, but pharmaceutical and agriculture has a big play in all of this, as well. what do