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- N. Korea rejects talks ahead of US envoy's arrival in Seoul
- UN chief warns COVID-19 provides opportunity for terrorists
- Coronavirus: How fast is it spreading in Africa?
- China slams U.S. as it joins global arms trade treaty at U.N.
- American student released after 486 days in Egyptian prison
- Fewer medical graduates from Muslim countries entering US in Trump-era
- 'Senseless crime': The victims of July Fourth shootings
- Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms contracts COVID-19
- NY count: 6,300 virus patients were sent to nursing homes
- Fossils reveal dinosaur forerunner smaller than a cellphone
- Iraqi expert on armed groups shot dead in Baghdad
- Russians, Saudis top UK 'independent' sanctions list for rights violators
- EU willing to allow UK to break from Common Fisheries Policy
- Hezbollah, Hamas blast Israel's annexation plans
- Scientists urge WHO to acknowledge virus can spread in air
- Amid the COVID-19 crisis and the looming economic recession, the Electric Bicycle Motors market worldwide will grow by a projected US$2.4 Billion, during the analysis period
- Amid the COVID-19 crisis and the looming economic recession, the Electric Guitars market worldwide will grow by a projected US$71.2 Million, during the analysis period
- Amid the COVID-19 crisis and the looming economic recession, the Egg Powder market worldwide will grow by a projected US$205.7 Million, during the analysis period
- Mystery surrounds fire at Iranian nuclear site
- Scientists urge WHO to acknowledge virus can spread in air
- Russians, Saudis, top UK 'independent' sanctions list for rights violators
- Maxwell moved to NY for Epstein-related sex abuse charges
- Johnson & Johnson cuts price of TB drug bedaquiline in poorer countries
- COVID-19 imperils AIDS progress, UN warns
- COVID-19 imperils AIDS progress, UN warns
- Chicago's holiday weekend ends with 17 dead, 70 wounded
- Groundbreaking UAE-Israel Deal to Fight Coronavirus Unites Key Defense Companies
- Global U.V. and Blue Light Blocking Coatings Market: Focus on Product Types and Their Applications, Technology Types, Layer Types, and Country Level Analysis - Analysis and Forecast, 2019-2025
- Justices rule states can bind presidential electors' votes
- AIDS report: Kids are lagging and COVID-19 is harming care
- Latino, Black neighborhoods struggle with test disparities
- German interior minister blocks investigation into alleged police racism
- Germany: 3-year sentence sought for former SS camp guard
- What makes a 'wave' of disease? An epidemiologist explains
- Israel launches new spy satellite with Iran in its sights
- Digital contact tracing's mixed record abroad spells trouble for US efforts to rein in COVID-19
- European Commission refuses to apologise after accusations of meddling in Croatia's elections
- What Arron Banks and 'the Bad Boys of Brexit' did next: joining up for election fight in New Zealand
- China detains professor who criticised Xi over coronavirus
- Russian journalist found guilty of 'justifying terrorism' over opinion piece
- Why Ending the Korean War Won't Be Easy
- France: Macron ousts security chief after police protests
- Czech volunteers develop functioning lung ventilator in days
- The Proxy War Over a Top Biden Adviser
- Georgia Gov. authorizes Guard troops after 8-year-old killed
- Egypt arrests doctors, silences critics over virus outbreak
- Families of Syria detainees hope for news amid US sanctions
- With a view toward Iran, Israel launches spy satellite
N. Korea rejects talks ahead of US envoy's arrival in Seoul Posted: 06 Jul 2020 05:35 PM PDT North Korea on Tuesday repeated it has no immediate intent to resume dialogue with the United States hours before U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun was to arrive in South Korea for discussions on the stalled nuclear diplomacy. In a statement released through Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency, senior North Korean foreign ministry official Kwon Jong Gun also ridiculed South Korea's "nonsensical" calls for revived negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang when it has lost its relevance as a mediator. |
UN chief warns COVID-19 provides opportunity for terrorists Posted: 06 Jul 2020 05:22 PM PDT |
Coronavirus: How fast is it spreading in Africa? Posted: 06 Jul 2020 04:23 PM PDT |
China slams U.S. as it joins global arms trade treaty at U.N. Posted: 06 Jul 2020 04:08 PM PDT |
American student released after 486 days in Egyptian prison Posted: 06 Jul 2020 03:54 PM PDT An American medical student detained without trial in an Egyptian prison for nearly 500 days has been freed and returned to the United States, the U.S. State Department said on Monday. The release of Mohamed Amashah, a dual Egyptian-American citizen from Jersey City, New Jersey, followed months of pressure from the Trump administration, according to the Freedom Initiative group, which advocated on his behalf. "We welcome the release of U.S. citizen Mohamed Amashah from Egyptian custody, and thank Egypt for its cooperation in his repatriation," the State Department said. |
Fewer medical graduates from Muslim countries entering US in Trump-era Posted: 06 Jul 2020 03:53 PM PDT The number of foreign medical graduates from Muslim-majority countries coming to the United States to become doctors has declined by 15 percent under the Trump administration, exacerbating shortages in America's physician workforce, a study said Monday. International medical graduates represent about a quarter of practicing doctors in the United States. Overall, citizens from Muslim-majority nations made up 4.5 percent of the US physician workforce in 2019, with Pakistan, Egypt and Iran historically providing the bulk. |
'Senseless crime': The victims of July Fourth shootings Posted: 06 Jul 2020 03:37 PM PDT An 8-year-old who loved to make dance videos. From San Francisco to South Carolina, a spate of shootings claimed the lives of people celebrating or just taking a drive over the Fourth of July weekend. Chicago saw one of its bloodiest holiday weekends in memory, with 17 killed and 70 wounded by gunfire. |
Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms contracts COVID-19 Posted: 06 Jul 2020 03:10 PM PDT Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced Monday that she had tested positive for COVID-19. "It leaves me for a loss for words because I think it really speaks to how contagious this virus is," Bottoms told MSNBC. Bottoms' national profile has risen in recent months both as a mayor handling the coronavirus pandemic and amid the national reckoning on race that has followed a white Minneapolis police officer's killing of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man, on May 25. |
NY count: 6,300 virus patients were sent to nursing homes Posted: 06 Jul 2020 12:15 PM PDT |
Fossils reveal dinosaur forerunner smaller than a cellphone Posted: 06 Jul 2020 12:04 PM PDT Meet Kongonaphon kely, a pocket sized dinosaur forerunner that was smaller than your cellphone. The creature, which predated dinosaurs and flying pterosaurs, was just shy of 4 inches (10 centimeters) tall, according to a study published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. "Some of these things would have been quite cute animals," said study lead author Christian Kammerer, a paleontology researcher at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. |
Iraqi expert on armed groups shot dead in Baghdad Posted: 06 Jul 2020 11:58 AM PDT |
Russians, Saudis top UK 'independent' sanctions list for rights violators Posted: 06 Jul 2020 11:40 AM PDT Britain on Monday identified 49 "notorious" individuals and organisations, 25 of them Russian and 20 Saudis, to be sanctioned under its first post-Brexit targeting of accused human rights violators, prompting immediate anger from Moscow. The Russians are listed for their alleged involvement in the death of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky and the Saudis for suspected roles in the death of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the Foreign Office said. One notable name on the list is Saud al-Qahtani, who it is believed oversaw the team that killed Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Turkey in 2018. |
EU willing to allow UK to break from Common Fisheries Policy Posted: 06 Jul 2020 10:52 AM PDT The European Union is willing to accept UK demands that post-Brexit fishing opportunities be divided using a scientific method that reflects the number of fish in UK waters, rather than the EU's Common Fisheries Policy. Michel Barnier, the EU's chief negotiator, said Brussels could agree to the use of zonal attachment, a key British request in ongoing trade negotiations, if it was coupled with other factors such as assessing the economic impact on coastal communities. Zonal attachment will benefit UK fisherman because more fish have moved to British waters as a result of climate change since Common Fisheries Policy catch shares were set in the 1970s and 1980s. The EU has previously insisted EU boats should have the same access to UK waters as now. and under the same conditions. Mr Barnier admitted that the EU's position on fishing was "clearly not" balanced when he gave evidence to the House of Lords Select Committee about the post-Brexit trade negotiations. He said Brussels was willing to be "creative" to break the deadlock, according to a transcript of the June 23 meeting, which was published on Monday. He said: "I am waiting with much patience for a reply from the British side. If there is no response, there will be no agreement on fisheries and no agreement on trade." While Mr Barnier ruled out the Norway-style annual negotiations on fishing opportunities Britain wants, he suggested some yearly talks could be possible. |
Hezbollah, Hamas blast Israel's annexation plans Posted: 06 Jul 2020 10:47 AM PDT Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group and the Palestinian Hamas on Monday said Israel's plan to annex parts of the West Bank is an "aggression against the Palestinian people" and called for unity to confront it. Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh sent a letter to Hezbollah's chief Hassan Nasrallah in which he said that the Palestinian cause is facing "grave dangers," according to a statement released by the Lebanese group. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to annex up to 30% of the occupied West Bank in line with President Donald Trump's Middle East plan, which overwhelmingly favors Israel and was rejected by the Palestinians. |
Scientists urge WHO to acknowledge virus can spread in air Posted: 06 Jul 2020 10:41 AM PDT |
Posted: 06 Jul 2020 10:38 AM PDT Amid the COVID-19 crisis and the looming economic recession, the Electric Bicycle Motors market worldwide will grow by a projected US$2.4 Billion, during the analysis period, driven by a revised compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.1%. Pedal Assisted, one of the segments analyzed and sized in this study, is forecast to grow at over 4.9% and reach a market size of US$4.4 Billion by the end of the analysis period. An unusual period in history, the coronavirus pandemic has unleashed a series of unprecedented events affecting every industry. The Pedal Assisted market will be reset to a new normal which going forwards in a post COVID-19 era will be continuously redefined and redesigned. Staying on top of trends and accurate analysis is paramount now more than ever to manage uncertainty, change and continuously adapt to new and evolving market conditions. Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05899400/?utm_source=PRN As part of the new emerging geographic scenario, the United States is forecast to readjust to a 4.1% CAGR. Within Europe, the region worst hit by the pandemic, Germany will add over US$72.5 Million to the region's size over the next 7 to 8 years. In addition, over US$73.1 Million worth of projected demand in the region will come from Rest of European markets. In Japan, the Pedal Assisted segment will reach a market size of US$220 Million by the close of the analysis period. Blamed for the pandemic, significant political and economic challenges confront China. Amid the growing push for decoupling and economic distancing, the changing relationship between China and the rest of the world will influence competition and opportunities in the Electric Bicycle Motors market. Against this backdrop and the changing geopolitical, business and consumer sentiments, the world's second largest economy will grow at 8.6% over the next couple of years and add approximately US$651.9 Million in terms of addressable market opportunity. Continuous monitoring for emerging signs of a possible new world order post-COVID-19 crisis is a must for aspiring businesses and their astute leaders seeking to find success in the now changing Electric Bicycle Motors market landscape. All research viewpoints presented are based on validated engagements from influencers in the market, whose opinions supersede all other research methodologies. Competitors identified in this market include, among others, Bafang Electric (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.; BionX International Corporation; Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH & Co. KG; Continental AG; DAPU | bicycle drive systems; Derby Cycle Holding GmbH; Nidec Corporation; Ortlinghaus-Werke GmbH (Ortlinghaus Group); Panasonic Corporation; Robert Bosch GmbH; Shimano, Inc.; Suzhou Xiongda Electric Machine Co., Ltd; TDCM; Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05899400/?utm_source=PRN I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & REPORT SCOPE II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. MARKET OVERVIEW Global Competitor Market Shares Electric Bicycle Motors Competitor Market Share Scenario Worldwide (in %): 2019 & 2025 Impact of Covid-19 and a Looming Global Recession 2. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS 3. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS 4. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE Table 1: Electric Bicycle Motors Global Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 2: Electric Bicycle Motors Global Retrospective Market Scenario in US$ Million by Region/Country: 2012-2019 Table 3: Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Shift across Key Geographies Worldwide: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 4: Pedal Assisted (Operation) World Market by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2020 to 2027 Table 5: Pedal Assisted (Operation) Historic Market Analysis by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2012 to 2019 Table 6: Pedal Assisted (Operation) Market Share Breakdown of Worldwide Sales by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 7: Throttle Assisted (Operation) Potential Growth Markets Worldwide in US$ Million: 2020 to 2027 Table 8: Throttle Assisted (Operation) Historic Market Perspective by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2012 to 2019 Table 9: Throttle Assisted (Operation) Market Sales Breakdown by Region/Country in Percentage: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 10: Combined (Operation) Geographic Market Spread Worldwide in US$ Million: 2020 to 2027 Table 11: Combined (Operation) Region Wise Breakdown of Global Historic Demand in US$ Million: 2012 to 2019 Table 12: Combined (Operation) Market Share Distribution in Percentage by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 13: Less than 350W (Power) World Market Estimates and Forecasts by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2020 to 2027 Table 14: Less than 350W (Power) Market Historic Review by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2012 to 2019 Table 15: Less than 350W (Power) Market Share Breakdown by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 16: 350W-750W (Power) World Market by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2020 to 2027 Table 17: 350W-750W (Power) Historic Market Analysis by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2012 to 2019 Table 18: 350W-750W (Power) Market Share Distribution in Percentage by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 19: Above 750W (Power) World Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Region/Country: 2020 to 2027 Table 20: Above 750W (Power) Market Worldwide Historic Review by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2012 to 2019 Table 21: Above 750W (Power) Market Percentage Share Distribution by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 22: Hub Motors (Motor Type) Market Opportunity Analysis Worldwide in US$ Million by Region/Country: 2020 to 2027 Table 23: Hub Motors (Motor Type) Global Historic Demand in US$ Million by Region/Country: 2012 to 2019 Table 24: Hub Motors (Motor Type) Market Share Distribution in Percentage by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 25: Mid Drive Motors (Motor Type) World Market by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2020 to 2027 Table 26: Mid Drive Motors (Motor Type) Historic Market Analysis by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2012 to 2019 Table 27: Mid Drive Motors (Motor Type) Market Share Breakdown of Worldwide Sales by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 28: Friction Drive Motors (Motor Type) Potential Growth Markets Worldwide in US$ Million: 2020 to 2027 Table 29: Friction Drive Motors (Motor Type) Historic Market Perspective by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2012 to 2019 Table 30: Friction Drive Motors (Motor Type) Market Sales Breakdown by Region/Country in Percentage: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 III. MARKET ANALYSIS GEOGRAPHIC MARKET ANALYSIS UNITED STATES Market Facts & Figures US Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share (in %) by Company: 2019 & 2025 Market Analytics Table 31: United States Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Operation: 2020 to 2027 Table 32: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in the United States by Operation: A Historic Review in US$ Million for 2012-2019 Table 33: United States Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 34: United States Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Power: 2020 to 2027 Table 35: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in the United States by Power: A Historic Review in US$ Million for 2012-2019 Table 36: United States Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 37: United States Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2020 to 2027 Table 38: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in the United States by Motor Type: A Historic Review in US$ Million for 2012-2019 Table 39: United States Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 CANADA Table 40: Canadian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Operation: 2020 to 2027 Table 41: Canadian Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Review by Operation in US$ Million: 2012-2019 Table 42: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Canada: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Operation for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 43: Canadian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Power: 2020 to 2027 Table 44: Canadian Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Review by Power in US$ Million: 2012-2019 Table 45: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Canada: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Power for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 46: Canadian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2020 to 2027 Table 47: Canadian Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Review by Motor Type in US$ Million: 2012-2019 Table 48: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Canada: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Motor Type for 2012, 2020, and 2027 JAPAN Table 49: Japanese Market for Electric Bicycle Motors: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Operation for the Period 2020-2027 Table 50: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Japan: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Million by Operation for the Period 2012-2019 Table 51: Japanese Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 52: Japanese Market for Electric Bicycle Motors: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Power for the Period 2020-2027 Table 53: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Japan: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Million by Power for the Period 2012-2019 Table 54: Japanese Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 55: Japanese Market for Electric Bicycle Motors: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Motor Type for the Period 2020-2027 Table 56: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Japan: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Million by Motor Type for the Period 2012-2019 Table 57: Japanese Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 CHINA Table 58: Chinese Electric Bicycle Motors Market Growth Prospects in US$ Million by Operation for the Period 2020-2027 Table 59: Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in China in US$ Million by Operation: 2012-2019 Table 60: Chinese Electric Bicycle Motors Market by Operation: Percentage Breakdown of Sales for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 61: Chinese Electric Bicycle Motors Market Growth Prospects in US$ Million by Power for the Period 2020-2027 Table 62: Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in China in US$ Million by Power: 2012-2019 Table 63: Chinese Electric Bicycle Motors Market by Power: Percentage Breakdown of Sales for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 64: Chinese Electric Bicycle Motors Market Growth Prospects in US$ Million by Motor Type for the Period 2020-2027 Table 65: Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in China in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2012-2019 Table 66: Chinese Electric Bicycle Motors Market by Motor Type: Percentage Breakdown of Sales for 2012, 2020, and 2027 EUROPE Market Facts & Figures European Electric Bicycle Motors Market: Competitor Market Share Scenario (in %) for 2019 & 2025 Market Analytics Table 67: European Electric Bicycle Motors Market Demand Scenario in US$ Million by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 68: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Europe: A Historic Market Perspective in US$ Million by Region/Country for the Period 2012-2019 Table 69: European Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Shift by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 70: European Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Operation: 2020-2027 Table 71: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Europe in US$ Million by Operation: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 Table 72: European Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 73: European Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Power: 2020-2027 Table 74: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Europe in US$ Million by Power: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 Table 75: European Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 76: European Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2020-2027 Table 77: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Europe in US$ Million by Motor Type: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 Table 78: European Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 FRANCE Table 79: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in France by Operation: Estimates and Projections in US$ Million for the Period 2020-2027 Table 80: French Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Scenario in US$ Million by Operation: 2012-2019 Table 81: French Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 82: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in France by Power: Estimates and Projections in US$ Million for the Period 2020-2027 Table 83: French Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Scenario in US$ Million by Power: 2012-2019 Table 84: French Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 85: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in France by Motor Type: Estimates and Projections in US$ Million for the Period 2020-2027 Table 86: French Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Scenario in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2012-2019 Table 87: French Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 GERMANY Table 88: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Germany: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by Operation for the Period 2020-2027 Table 89: German Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Operation: 2012-2019 Table 90: German Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 91: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Germany: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by Power for the Period 2020-2027 Table 92: German Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Power: 2012-2019 Table 93: German Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 94: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Germany: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by Motor Type for the Period 2020-2027 Table 95: German Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2012-2019 Table 96: German Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 ITALY Table 97: Italian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Growth Prospects in US$ Million by Operation for the Period 2020-2027 Table 98: Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in Italy in US$ Million by Operation: 2012-2019 Table 99: Italian Electric Bicycle Motors Market by Operation: Percentage Breakdown of Sales for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 100: Italian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Growth Prospects in US$ Million by Power for the Period 2020-2027 Table 101: Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in Italy in US$ Million by Power: 2012-2019 Table 102: Italian Electric Bicycle Motors Market by Power: Percentage Breakdown of Sales for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 103: Italian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Growth Prospects in US$ Million by Motor Type for the Period 2020-2027 Table 104: Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in Italy in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2012-2019 Table 105: Italian Electric Bicycle Motors Market by Motor Type: Percentage Breakdown of Sales for 2012, 2020, and 2027 UNITED KINGDOM Table 106: United Kingdom Market for Electric Bicycle Motors: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Operation for the Period 2020-2027 Table 107: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in the United Kingdom: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Million by Operation for the Period 2012-2019 Table 108: United Kingdom Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 109: United Kingdom Market for Electric Bicycle Motors: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Power for the Period 2020-2027 Table 110: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in the United Kingdom: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Million by Power for the Period 2012-2019 Table 111: United Kingdom Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 112: United Kingdom Market for Electric Bicycle Motors: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Motor Type for the Period 2020-2027 Table 113: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in the United Kingdom: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Million by Motor Type for the Period 2012-2019 Table 114: United Kingdom Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 SPAIN Table 115: Spanish Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Operation: 2020 to 2027 Table 116: Spanish Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Review by Operation in US$ Million: 2012-2019 Table 117: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Spain: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Operation for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 118: Spanish Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Power: 2020 to 2027 Table 119: Spanish Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Review by Power in US$ Million: 2012-2019 Table 120: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Spain: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Power for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 121: Spanish Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2020 to 2027 Table 122: Spanish Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Review by Motor Type in US$ Million: 2012-2019 Table 123: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Spain: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Motor Type for 2012, 2020, and 2027 RUSSIA Table 124: Russian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Operation: 2020 to 2027 Table 125: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Russia by Operation: A Historic Review in US$ Million for 2012-2019 Table 126: Russian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 127: Russian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Power: 2020 to 2027 Table 128: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Russia by Power: A Historic Review in US$ Million for 2012-2019 Table 129: Russian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 130: Russian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2020 to 2027 Table 131: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Russia by Motor Type: A Historic Review in US$ Million for 2012-2019 Table 132: Russian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 REST OF EUROPE Table 133: Rest of Europe Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Operation: 2020-2027 Table 134: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Rest of Europe in US$ Million by Operation: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 Table 135: Rest of Europe Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 136: Rest of Europe Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Power: 2020-2027 Table 137: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Rest of Europe in US$ Million by Power: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 Table 138: Rest of Europe Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 139: Rest of Europe Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2020-2027 Table 140: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Rest of Europe in US$ Million by Motor Type: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 Table 141: Rest of Europe Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 ASIA-PACIFIC Table 142: Asia-Pacific Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 143: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Asia-Pacific: Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Region/Country for the Period 2012-2019 Table 144: Asia-Pacific Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 145: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Asia-Pacific by Operation: Estimates and Projections in US$ Million for the Period 2020-2027 Table 146: Asia-Pacific Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Scenario in US$ Million by Operation: 2012-2019 Table 147: Asia-Pacific Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 148: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Asia-Pacific by Power: Estimates and Projections in US$ Million for the Period 2020-2027 Table 149: Asia-Pacific Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Scenario in US$ Million by Power: 2012-2019 Table 150: Asia-Pacific Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 151: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Asia-Pacific by Motor Type: Estimates and Projections in US$ Million for the Period 2020-2027 Table 152: Asia-Pacific Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Scenario in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2012-2019 Table 153: Asia-Pacific Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 AUSTRALIA Table 154: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Australia: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by Operation for the Period 2020-2027 Table 155: Australian Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Operation: 2012-2019 Table 156: Australian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 157: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Australia: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by Power for the Period 2020-2027 Table 158: Australian Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Power: 2012-2019 Table 159: Australian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 160: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Australia: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by Motor Type for the Period 2020-2027 Table 161: Australian Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2012-2019 Table 162: Australian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 INDIA Table 163: Indian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Operation: 2020 to 2027 Table 164: Indian Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Review by Operation in US$ Million: 2012-2019 Table 165: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in India: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Operation for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 166: Indian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Power: 2020 to 2027 Table 167: Indian Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Review by Power in US$ Million: 2012-2019 Table 168: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in India: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Power for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 169: Indian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2020 to 2027 Table 170: Indian Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Review by Motor Type in US$ Million: 2012-2019 Table 171: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in India: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Motor Type for 2012, 2020, and 2027 SOUTH KOREA Table 172: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in South Korea: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by Operation for the Period 2020-2027 Table 173: South Korean Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Operation: 2012-2019 Table 174: Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Distribution in South Korea by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 175: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in South Korea: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by Power for the Period 2020-2027 Table 176: South Korean Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Power: 2012-2019 Table 177: Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Distribution in South Korea by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 178: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in South Korea: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by Motor Type for the Period 2020-2027 Table 179: South Korean Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2012-2019 Table 180: Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Distribution in South Korea by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 REST OF ASIA-PACIFIC Table 181: Rest of Asia-Pacific Market for Electric Bicycle Motors: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Operation for the Period 2020-2027 Table 182: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Rest of Asia-Pacific: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Million by Operation for the Period 2012-2019 Table 183: Rest of Asia-Pacific Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 184: Rest of Asia-Pacific Market for Electric Bicycle Motors: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Power for the Period 2020-2027 Table 185: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Rest of Asia-Pacific: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Million by Power for the Period 2012-2019 Table 186: Rest of Asia-Pacific Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 187: Rest of Asia-Pacific Market for Electric Bicycle Motors: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Motor Type for the Period 2020-2027 Table 188: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Rest of Asia-Pacific: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Million by Motor Type for the Period 2012-2019 Table 189: Rest of Asia-Pacific Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 LATIN AMERICA Table 190: Latin American Electric Bicycle Motors Market Trends by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2020-2027 Table 191: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Latin America in US$ Million by Region/Country: A Historic Perspective for the Period 2012-2019 Table 192: Latin American Electric Bicycle Motors Market Percentage Breakdown of Sales by Region/Country: 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 193: Latin American Electric Bicycle Motors Market Growth Prospects in US$ Million by Operation for the Period 2020-2027 Table 194: Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in Latin America in US$ Million by Operation: 2012-2019 Table 195: Latin American Electric Bicycle Motors Market by Operation: Percentage Breakdown of Sales for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 196: Latin American Electric Bicycle Motors Market Growth Prospects in US$ Million by Power for the Period 2020-2027 Table 197: Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in Latin America in US$ Million by Power: 2012-2019 Table 198: Latin American Electric Bicycle Motors Market by Power: Percentage Breakdown of Sales for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 199: Latin American Electric Bicycle Motors Market Growth Prospects in US$ Million by Motor Type for the Period 2020-2027 Table 200: Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in Latin America in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2012-2019 Table 201: Latin American Electric Bicycle Motors Market by Motor Type: Percentage Breakdown of Sales for 2012, 2020, and 2027 ARGENTINA Table 202: Argentinean Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Operation: 2020-2027 Table 203: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Argentina in US$ Million by Operation: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 Table 204: Argentinean Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 205: Argentinean Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Power: 2020-2027 Table 206: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Argentina in US$ Million by Power: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 Table 207: Argentinean Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 208: Argentinean Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2020-2027 Table 209: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Argentina in US$ Million by Motor Type: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 Table 210: Argentinean Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 BRAZIL Table 211: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Brazil by Operation: Estimates and Projections in US$ Million for the Period 2020-2027 Table 212: Brazilian Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Scenario in US$ Million by Operation: 2012-2019 Table 213: Brazilian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 214: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Brazil by Power: Estimates and Projections in US$ Million for the Period 2020-2027 Table 215: Brazilian Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Scenario in US$ Million by Power: 2012-2019 Table 216: Brazilian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 217: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Brazil by Motor Type: Estimates and Projections in US$ Million for the Period 2020-2027 Table 218: Brazilian Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Scenario in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2012-2019 Table 219: Brazilian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 MEXICO Table 220: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Mexico: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by Operation for the Period 2020-2027 Table 221: Mexican Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Operation: 2012-2019 Table 222: Mexican Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 223: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Mexico: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by Power for the Period 2020-2027 Table 224: Mexican Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Power: 2012-2019 Table 225: Mexican Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 226: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Mexico: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by Motor Type for the Period 2020-2027 Table 227: Mexican Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2012-2019 Table 228: Mexican Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 REST OF LATIN AMERICA Table 229: Rest of Latin America Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Operation: 2020 to 2027 Table 230: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Rest of Latin America by Operation: A Historic Review in US$ Million for 2012-2019 Table 231: Rest of Latin America Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 232: Rest of Latin America Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Power: 2020 to 2027 Table 233: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Rest of Latin America by Power: A Historic Review in US$ Million for 2012-2019 Table 234: Rest of Latin America Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 235: Rest of Latin America Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2020 to 2027 Table 236: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Rest of Latin America by Motor Type: A Historic Review in US$ Million for 2012-2019 Table 237: Rest of Latin America Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Motor Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 MIDDLE EAST Table 238: The Middle East Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 239: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in the Middle East by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2012-2019 Table 240: The Middle East Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Breakdown by Region/Country: 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 241: The Middle East Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Operation: 2020 to 2027 Table 242: The Middle East Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market by Operation in US$ Million: 2012-2019 Table 243: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in the Middle East: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Operation for 2012,2020, and 2027 Table 244: The Middle East Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Power: 2020 to 2027 Table 245: The Middle East Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market by Power in US$ Million: 2012-2019 Table 246: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in the Middle East: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Power for 2012,2020, and 2027 Table 247: The Middle East Electric Bicycle Motors Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Motor Type: 2020 to 2027 Table 248: The Middle East Electric Bicycle Motors Historic Market by Motor Type in US$ Million: 2012-2019 Table 249: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in the Middle East: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Motor Type for 2012,2020, and 2027 IRAN Table 250: Iranian Market for Electric Bicycle Motors: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Operation for the Period 2020-2027 Table 251: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Iran: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Million by Operation for the Period 2012-2019 Table 252: Iranian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Operation: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 253: Iranian Market for Electric Bicycle Motors: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Power for the Period 2020-2027 Table 254: Electric Bicycle Motors Market in Iran: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Million by Power for the Period 2012-2019 Table 255: Iranian Electric Bicycle Motors Market Share Analysis by Power: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 256: Iranian Market for Electric Bicycle Motors: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Motor Type for the Period 2020-2027 Please contact our Customer Support Center to get the complete Table of ContentsRead the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05899400/?utm_source=PRN About Reportlinker ReportLinker is an award-winning market research solution. 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Posted: 06 Jul 2020 10:33 AM PDT Amid the COVID-19 crisis and the looming economic recession, the Electric Guitars market worldwide will grow by a projected US$71.2 Million, during the analysis period, driven by a revised compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.2%. Electric Guitar, one of the segments analyzed and sized in this study, is forecast to grow at over 2.2% and reach a market size of US$514.3 Million by the end of the analysis period. An unusual period in history, the coronavirus pandemic has unleashed a series of unprecedented events affecting every industry. The Electric Guitar market will be reset to a new normal which going forwards in a post COVID-19 era will be continuously redefined and redesigned. Staying on top of trends and accurate analysis is paramount now more than ever to manage uncertainty, change and continuously adapt to new and evolving market conditions. Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05899401/?utm_source=PRN As part of the new emerging geographic scenario, the United States is forecast to readjust to a 1.2% CAGR. Within Europe, the region worst hit by the pandemic, Germany will add over US$1.5 Million to the region's size over the next 7 to 8 years. In addition, over US$1.8 Million worth of projected demand in the region will come from Rest of European markets. In Japan, the Electric Guitar segment will reach a market size of US$30.6 Million by the close of the analysis period. Blamed for the pandemic, significant political and economic challenges confront China. Amid the growing push for decoupling and economic distancing, the changing relationship between China and the rest of the world will influence competition and opportunities in the Electric Guitars market. Against this backdrop and the changing geopolitical, business and consumer sentiments, the world's second largest economy will grow at 4.5% over the next couple of years and add approximately US$25.1 Million in terms of addressable market opportunity. Continuous monitoring for emerging signs of a possible new world order post-COVID-19 crisis is a must for aspiring businesses and their astute leaders seeking to find success in the now changing Electric Guitars market landscape. All research viewpoints presented are based on validated engagements from influencers in the market, whose opinions supersede all other research methodologies. Competitors identified in this market include, among others, C. F. Martin & Co., Inc.; Carvin Corporation; Dean Guitars; Epiphone Guitar Corp.; Fender Musical Instruments Corp.; G&L; Musical Instruments; Godin Guitars; Karl Hofner GmbH & Co. KG; Rickenbacker International Corporation; Samick Musical Instrument Co., Ltd.; Schecter Guitar Research; Yamaha CorporationRead the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05899401/?utm_source=PRN I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & REPORT SCOPE II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. MARKET OVERVIEW Global Competitor Market Shares Electric Guitar Competitor Market Share Scenario Worldwide (in %): 2019 & 2028 Impact of Covid-19 and a Looming Global Recession 2. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS 3. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS 4. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE Table 1: Electric Guitars Global Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 2: Electric Guitars Global Retrospective Market Scenario in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2012-2019 Table 3: Electric Guitars Market Share Shift across Key Geographies Worldwide: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 III. MARKET ANALYSIS GEOGRAPHIC MARKET ANALYSIS UNITED STATES Market Facts & Figures US Electric Guitar Market Share (in %) by Company: 2019 & 2025 Market Analytics Table 4: United States Electric Guitars Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand: 2020 to 2027 Table 5: Electric Guitars Market in the United States: A Historic Review in US$ Thousand for 2012-2019 CANADA Table 6: Canadian Electric Guitars Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand: 2020 to 2027 Table 7: Canadian Electric Guitars Historic Market Review in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 JAPAN Table 8: Japanese Market for Electric Guitars: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 9: Electric Guitars Market in Japan: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Thousand for the Period 2012-2019 CHINA Table 10: Chinese Electric Guitars Market Growth Prospects in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 11: Electric Guitars Historic Market Analysis in China in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 EUROPE Market Facts & Figures European Electric Guitar Market: Competitor Market Share Scenario (in %) for 2019 & 2025 Market Analytics Table 12: European Electric Guitars Market Demand Scenario in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 13: Electric Guitars Market in Europe: A Historic Market Perspective in US$ Thousand by Region/Country for the Period 2012-2019 Table 14: European Electric Guitars Market Share Shift by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 FRANCE Table 15: Electric Guitars Market in France: Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 16: French Electric Guitars Historic Market Scenario in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 GERMANY Table 17: Electric Guitars Market in Germany: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 18: German Electric Guitars Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 ITALY Table 19: Italian Electric Guitars Market Growth Prospects in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 20: Electric Guitars Historic Market Analysis in Italy in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 UNITED KINGDOM Table 21: United Kingdom Market for Electric Guitars: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 22: Electric Guitars Market in the United Kingdom: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Thousand for the Period 2012-2019 SPAIN Table 23: Spanish Electric Guitars Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand: 2020 to 2027 Table 24: Spanish Electric Guitars Historic Market Review in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 RUSSIA Table 25: Russian Electric Guitars Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand: 2020 to 2027 Table 26: Electric Guitars Market in Russia: A Historic Review in US$ Thousand for 2012-2019 REST OF EUROPE Table 27: Rest of Europe Electric Guitars Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand: 2020-2027 Table 28: Electric Guitars Market in Rest of Europe in US$ Thousand: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 ASIA-PACIFIC Table 29: Asia-Pacific Electric Guitars Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 30: Electric Guitars Market in Asia-Pacific: Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand by Region/Country for the Period 2012-2019 Table 31: Asia-Pacific Electric Guitars Market Share Analysis by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 AUSTRALIA Table 32: Electric Guitars Market in Australia: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 33: Australian Electric Guitars Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 INDIA Table 34: Indian Electric Guitars Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand: 2020 to 2027 Table 35: Indian Electric Guitars Historic Market Review in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 SOUTH KOREA Table 36: Electric Guitars Market in South Korea: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 37: South Korean Electric Guitars Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 REST OF ASIA-PACIFIC Table 38: Rest of Asia-Pacific Market for Electric Guitars: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 39: Electric Guitars Market in Rest of Asia-Pacific: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Thousand for the Period 2012-2019 LATIN AMERICA Table 40: Latin American Electric Guitars Market Trends by Region/Country in US$ Thousand: 2020-2027 Table 41: Electric Guitars Market in Latin America in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: A Historic Perspective for the Period 2012-2019 Table 42: Latin American Electric Guitars Market Percentage Breakdown of Sales by Region/Country: 2012, 2020, and 2027 ARGENTINA Table 43: Argentinean Electric Guitars Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand: 2020-2027 Table 44: Electric Guitars Market in Argentina in US$ Thousand: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 BRAZIL Table 45: Electric Guitars Market in Brazil: Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 46: Brazilian Electric Guitars Historic Market Scenario in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 MEXICO Table 47: Electric Guitars Market in Mexico: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 48: Mexican Electric Guitars Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 REST OF LATIN AMERICA Table 49: Rest of Latin America Electric Guitars Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand: 2020 to 2027 Table 50: Electric Guitars Market in Rest of Latin America: A Historic Review in US$ Thousand for 2012-2019 MIDDLE EAST Table 51: The Middle East Electric Guitars Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 52: Electric Guitars Market in the Middle East by Region/Country in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 Table 53: The Middle East Electric Guitars Market Share Breakdown by Region/Country: 2012, 2020, and 2027 IRAN Table 54: Iranian Market for Electric Guitars: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 55: Electric Guitars Market in Iran: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Thousand for the Period 2012-2019 ISRAEL Table 56: Israeli Electric Guitars Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand: 2020-2027 Table 57: Electric Guitars Market in Israel in US$ Thousand: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 SAUDI ARABIA Table 58: Saudi Arabian Electric Guitars Market Growth Prospects in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 59: Electric Guitars Historic Market Analysis in Saudi Arabia in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Table 60: Electric Guitars Market in the United Arab Emirates: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 61: United Arab Emirates Electric Guitars Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 REST OF MIDDLE EAST Table 62: Electric Guitars Market in Rest of Middle East: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 63: Rest of Middle East Electric Guitars Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 AFRICA Table 64: African Electric Guitars Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand: 2020 to 2027 Table 65: Electric Guitars Market in Africa: A Historic Review in US$ Thousand for 2012-2019 IV. COMPETITION Total Companies Profiled: 41Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05899401/?utm_source=PRN About Reportlinker ReportLinker is an award-winning market research solution. Reportlinker finds and organizes the latest industry data so you get all the market research you need - instantly, in one place. __________________________ Contact Clare: clare@reportlinker.com US: (339)-368-6001 Intl: +1 339-368-6001 |
Posted: 06 Jul 2020 10:28 AM PDT Amid the COVID-19 crisis and the looming economic recession, the Egg Powder market worldwide will grow by a projected US$205.7 Million, during the analysis period, driven by a revised compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3%. Whole Egg Powder, one of the segments analyzed and sized in this study, is forecast to grow at over 3.2% and reach a market size of US$697.1 Million by the end of the analysis period. An unusual period in history, the coronavirus pandemic has unleashed a series of unprecedented events affecting every industry. The Whole Egg Powder market will be reset to a new normal which going forwards in a post COVID-19 era will be continuously redefined and redesigned. Staying on top of trends and accurate analysis is paramount now more than ever to manage uncertainty, change and continuously adapt to new and evolving market conditions. Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05899398/?utm_source=PRN As part of the new emerging geographic scenario, the United States is forecast to readjust to a 1.9% CAGR. Within Europe, the region worst hit by the pandemic, Germany will add over US$4.8 Million to the region's size over the next 7 to 8 years. In addition, over US$5.2 Million worth of projected demand in the region will come from Rest of European markets. In Japan, the Whole Egg Powder segment will reach a market size of US$36.7 Million by the close of the analysis period. Blamed for the pandemic, significant political and economic challenges confront China. Amid the growing push for decoupling and economic distancing, the changing relationship between China and the rest of the world will influence competition and opportunities in the Egg Powder market. Against this backdrop and the changing geopolitical, business and consumer sentiments, the world's second largest economy will grow at 6% over the next couple of years and add approximately US$67.9 Million in terms of addressable market opportunity. Continuous monitoring for emerging signs of a possible new world order post-COVID-19 crisis is a must for aspiring businesses and their astute leaders seeking to find success in the now changing Egg Powder market landscape. All research viewpoints presented are based on validated engagements from influencers in the market, whose opinions supersede all other research methodologies. Competitors identified in this market include, among others, Adriaan Goede BV; Agroholding Avangard; Bouwhuis Enthoven B.V.; Deb-El Foods; Ovobel Foods Limited; Ovostar Union N.V.; Pulviver; Rembrandt Enterprises, Inc.; Rose Acre Farms; Sanovo Technology Group; Venky's India Ltd.; Wulro BVRead the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05899398/?utm_source=PRN I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & REPORT SCOPE II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. MARKET OVERVIEW Global Competitor Market Shares Egg Powder Competitor Market Share Scenario Worldwide (in %): 2019 & 2025 Impact of Covid-19 and a Looming Global Recession 2. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS 3. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS 4. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE Table 1: Egg Powder Global Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 2: Egg Powder Global Retrospective Market Scenario in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2012-2019 Table 3: Egg Powder Market Share Shift across Key Geographies Worldwide: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 4: Whole Egg Powder (Product) World Market by Region/Country in US$ Thousand: 2020 to 2027 Table 5: Whole Egg Powder (Product) Historic Market Analysis by Region/Country in US$ Thousand: 2012 to 2019 Table 6: Whole Egg Powder (Product) Market Share Breakdown of Worldwide Sales by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 7: Egg Yolk Powder (Product) Potential Growth Markets Worldwide in US$ Thousand: 2020 to 2027 Table 8: Egg Yolk Powder (Product) Historic Market Perspective by Region/Country in US$ Thousand: 2012 to 2019 Table 9: Egg Yolk Powder (Product) Market Sales Breakdown by Region/Country in Percentage: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 10: Egg Albumen Powder (Product) Geographic Market Spread Worldwide in US$ Thousand: 2020 to 2027 Table 11: Egg Albumen Powder (Product) Region Wise Breakdown of Global Historic Demand in US$ Thousand: 2012 to 2019 Table 12: Egg Albumen Powder (Product) Market Share Distribution in Percentage by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 13: Egg Powder Mix (Product) World Market Estimates and Forecasts by Region/Country in US$ Thousand: 2020 to 2027 Table 14: Egg Powder Mix (Product) Market Historic Review by Region/Country in US$ Thousand: 2012 to 2019 Table 15: Egg Powder Mix (Product) Market Share Breakdown by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 16: Food & Beverage (End-Use) Worldwide Latent Demand Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 17: Food & Beverage (End-Use) Global Historic Analysis in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2012-2019 Table 18: Food & Beverage (End-Use) Distribution of Global Sales by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 19: Personal Care & Cosmetics (End-Use) Sales Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Region/Country for the Years 2020 through 2027 Table 20: Personal Care & Cosmetics (End-Use) Analysis of Historic Sales in US$ Thousand by Region/Country for the Years 2012 to 2019 Table 21: Personal Care & Cosmetics (End-Use) Global Market Share Distribution by Region/Country for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 22: Nutraceuticals & Pharma (End-Use) Global Opportunity Assessment in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 23: Nutraceuticals & Pharma (End-Use) Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2012-2019 Table 24: Nutraceuticals & Pharma (End-Use) Percentage Share Breakdown of Global Sales by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 25: Animal Feed & Pet Food (End-Use) Worldwide Sales in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 26: Animal Feed & Pet Food (End-Use) Historic Demand Patterns in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2012-2019 Table 27: Animal Feed & Pet Food (End-Use) Market Share Shift across Key Geographies: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 28: Other End-Uses (End-Use) Global Market Estimates & Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 29: Other End-Uses (End-Use) Retrospective Demand Analysis in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2012-2019 Table 30: Other End-Uses (End-Use) Market Share Breakdown by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 III. MARKET ANALYSIS GEOGRAPHIC MARKET ANALYSIS UNITED STATES Market Facts & Figures US Egg Powder Market Share (in %) by Company: 2019 & 2025 Market Analytics Table 31: United States Egg Powder Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand by Product: 2020 to 2027 Table 32: Egg Powder Market in the United States by Product: A Historic Review in US$ Thousand for 2012-2019 Table 33: United States Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 34: United States Egg Powder Latent Demand Forecasts in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 35: Egg Powder Historic Demand Patterns in the United States by End-Use in US$ Thousand for 2012-2019 Table 36: Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown in the United States by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 CANADA Table 37: Canadian Egg Powder Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Product: 2020 to 2027 Table 38: Canadian Egg Powder Historic Market Review by Product in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 Table 39: Egg Powder Market in Canada: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Product for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 40: Canadian Egg Powder Market Quantitative Demand Analysis in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 41: Egg Powder Market in Canada: Summarization of Historic Demand Patterns in US$ Thousand by End-Use for 2012-2019 Table 42: Canadian Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 JAPAN Table 43: Japanese Market for Egg Powder: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2020-2027 Table 44: Egg Powder Market in Japan: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2012-2019 Table 45: Japanese Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 46: Japanese Demand Estimates and Forecasts for Egg Powder in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 47: Japanese Egg Powder Market in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 48: Egg Powder Market Share Shift in Japan by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 CHINA Table 49: Chinese Egg Powder Market Growth Prospects in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2020-2027 Table 50: Egg Powder Historic Market Analysis in China in US$ Thousand by Product: 2012-2019 Table 51: Chinese Egg Powder Market by Product: Percentage Breakdown of Sales for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 52: Chinese Demand for Egg Powder in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 53: Egg Powder Market Review in China in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 54: Chinese Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 EUROPE Market Facts & Figures European Egg Powder Market: Competitor Market Share Scenario: (in %) for 2019 & 2025 Market Analytics Table 55: European Egg Powder Market Demand Scenario in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 56: Egg Powder Market in Europe: A Historic Market Perspective in US$ Thousand by Region/Country for the Period 2012-2019 Table 57: European Egg Powder Market Share Shift by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 58: European Egg Powder Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Product: 2020-2027 Table 59: Egg Powder Market in Europe in US$ Thousand by Product: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 Table 60: European Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 61: European Egg Powder Addressable Market Opportunity in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020-2027 Table 62: Egg Powder Market in Europe: Summarization of Historic Demand in US$ Thousand by End-Use for the Period 2012-2019 Table 63: European Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 FRANCE Table 64: Egg Powder Market in France by Product: Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 65: French Egg Powder Historic Market Scenario in US$ Thousand by Product: 2012-2019 Table 66: French Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 67: Egg Powder Quantitative Demand Analysis in France in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020-2027 Table 68: French Egg Powder Historic Market Review in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 69: French Egg Powder Market Share Analysis: A 17-Year Perspective by End-Use for 2012, 2020, and 2027 GERMANY Table 70: Egg Powder Market in Germany: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2020-2027 Table 71: German Egg Powder Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product: 2012-2019 Table 72: German Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 73: Egg Powder Market in Germany: Annual Sales Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by End-Use for the Period 2020-2027 Table 74: German Egg Powder Market in Retrospect in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 75: Egg Powder Market Share Distribution in Germany by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 ITALY Table 76: Italian Egg Powder Market Growth Prospects in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2020-2027 Table 77: Egg Powder Historic Market Analysis in Italy in US$ Thousand by Product: 2012-2019 Table 78: Italian Egg Powder Market by Product: Percentage Breakdown of Sales for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 79: Italian Demand for Egg Powder in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 80: Egg Powder Market Review in Italy in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 81: Italian Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 UNITED KINGDOM Table 82: United Kingdom Market for Egg Powder: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2020-2027 Table 83: Egg Powder Market in the United Kingdom: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2012-2019 Table 84: United Kingdom Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 85: United Kingdom Demand Estimates and Forecasts for Egg Powder in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 86: United Kingdom Egg Powder Market in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 87: Egg Powder Market Share Shift in the United Kingdom by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 SPAIN Table 88: Spanish Egg Powder Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Product: 2020 to 2027 Table 89: Spanish Egg Powder Historic Market Review by Product in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 Table 90: Egg Powder Market in Spain: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Product for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 91: Spanish Egg Powder Market Quantitative Demand Analysis in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 92: Egg Powder Market in Spain: Summarization of Historic Demand Patterns in US$ Thousand by End-Use for 2012-2019 Table 93: Spanish Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 RUSSIA Table 94: Russian Egg Powder Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand by Product: 2020 to 2027 Table 95: Egg Powder Market in Russia by Product: A Historic Review in US$ Thousand for 2012-2019 Table 96: Russian Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 97: Russian Egg Powder Latent Demand Forecasts in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 98: Egg Powder Historic Demand Patterns in Russia by End-Use in US$ Thousand for 2012-2019 Table 99: Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown in Russia by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 REST OF EUROPE Table 100: Rest of Europe Egg Powder Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Product: 2020-2027 Table 101: Egg Powder Market in Rest of Europe in US$ Thousand by Product: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 Table 102: Rest of Europe Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 103: Rest of Europe Egg Powder Addressable Market Opportunity in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020-2027 Table 104: Egg Powder Market in Rest of Europe: Summarization of Historic Demand in US$ Thousand by End-Use for the Period 2012-2019 Table 105: Rest of Europe Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 ASIA-PACIFIC Table 106: Asia-Pacific Egg Powder Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 107: Egg Powder Market in Asia-Pacific: Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand by Region/Country for the Period 2012-2019 Table 108: Asia-Pacific Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 109: Egg Powder Market in Asia-Pacific by Product: Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 110: Asia-Pacific Egg Powder Historic Market Scenario in US$ Thousand by Product: 2012-2019 Table 111: Asia-Pacific Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 112: Egg Powder Quantitative Demand Analysis in Asia-Pacific in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020-2027 Table 113: Asia-Pacific Egg Powder Historic Market Review in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 114: Asia-Pacific Egg Powder Market Share Analysis: A 17-Year Perspective by End-Use for 2012, 2020, and 2027 AUSTRALIA Table 115: Egg Powder Market in Australia: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2020-2027 Table 116: Australian Egg Powder Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product: 2012-2019 Table 117: Australian Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 118: Egg Powder Market in Australia: Annual Sales Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by End-Use for the Period 2020-2027 Table 119: Australian Egg Powder Market in Retrospect in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 120: Egg Powder Market Share Distribution in Australia by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 INDIA Table 121: Indian Egg Powder Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Product: 2020 to 2027 Table 122: Indian Egg Powder Historic Market Review by Product in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 Table 123: Egg Powder Market in India: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Product for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 124: Indian Egg Powder Market Quantitative Demand Analysis in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 125: Egg Powder Market in India: Summarization of Historic Demand Patterns in US$ Thousand by End-Use for 2012-2019 Table 126: Indian Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 SOUTH KOREA Table 127: Egg Powder Market in South Korea: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2020-2027 Table 128: South Korean Egg Powder Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product: 2012-2019 Table 129: Egg Powder Market Share Distribution in South Korea by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 130: Egg Powder Market in South Korea: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Thousand by End-Use for the Period 2020-2027 Table 131: South Korean Egg Powder Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 132: Egg Powder Market Share Distribution in South Korea by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 REST OF ASIA-PACIFIC Table 133: Rest of Asia-Pacific Market for Egg Powder: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2020-2027 Table 134: Egg Powder Market in Rest of Asia-Pacific: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2012-2019 Table 135: Rest of Asia-Pacific Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 136: Rest of Asia-Pacific Demand Estimates and Forecasts for Egg Powder in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 137: Rest of Asia-Pacific Egg Powder Market in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 138: Egg Powder Market Share Shift in Rest of Asia-Pacific by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 LATIN AMERICA Table 139: Latin American Egg Powder Market Trends by Region/Country in US$ Thousand: 2020-2027 Table 140: Egg Powder Market in Latin America in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: A Historic Perspective for the Period 2012-2019 Table 141: Latin American Egg Powder Market Percentage Breakdown of Sales by Region/Country: 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 142: Latin American Egg Powder Market Growth Prospects in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2020-2027 Table 143: Egg Powder Historic Market Analysis in Latin America in US$ Thousand by Product: 2012-2019 Table 144: Latin American Egg Powder Market by Product: Percentage Breakdown of Sales for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 145: Latin American Demand for Egg Powder in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 146: Egg Powder Market Review in Latin America in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 147: Latin American Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 ARGENTINA Table 148: Argentinean Egg Powder Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Product: 2020-2027 Table 149: Egg Powder Market in Argentina in US$ Thousand by Product: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 Table 150: Argentinean Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 151: Argentinean Egg Powder Addressable Market Opportunity in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020-2027 Table 152: Egg Powder Market in Argentina: Summarization of Historic Demand in US$ Thousand by End-Use for the Period 2012-2019 Table 153: Argentinean Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 BRAZIL Table 154: Egg Powder Market in Brazil by Product: Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand for the Period 2020-2027 Table 155: Brazilian Egg Powder Historic Market Scenario in US$ Thousand by Product: 2012-2019 Table 156: Brazilian Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 157: Egg Powder Quantitative Demand Analysis in Brazil in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020-2027 Table 158: Brazilian Egg Powder Historic Market Review in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 159: Brazilian Egg Powder Market Share Analysis: A 17-Year Perspective by End-Use for 2012, 2020, and 2027 MEXICO Table 160: Egg Powder Market in Mexico: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2020-2027 Table 161: Mexican Egg Powder Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product: 2012-2019 Table 162: Mexican Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 163: Egg Powder Market in Mexico: Annual Sales Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by End-Use for the Period 2020-2027 Table 164: Mexican Egg Powder Market in Retrospect in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 165: Egg Powder Market Share Distribution in Mexico by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 REST OF LATIN AMERICA Table 166: Rest of Latin America Egg Powder Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand by Product: 2020 to 2027 Table 167: Egg Powder Market in Rest of Latin America by Product: A Historic Review in US$ Thousand for 2012-2019 Table 168: Rest of Latin America Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 169: Rest of Latin America Egg Powder Latent Demand Forecasts in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 170: Egg Powder Historic Demand Patterns in Rest of Latin America by End-Use in US$ Thousand for 2012-2019 Table 171: Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown in Rest of Latin America by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 MIDDLE EAST Table 172: The Middle East Egg Powder Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 173: Egg Powder Market in the Middle East by Region/Country in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 Table 174: The Middle East Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by Region/Country: 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 175: The Middle East Egg Powder Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Product: 2020 to 2027 Table 176: The Middle East Egg Powder Historic Market by Product in US$ Thousand: 2012-2019 Table 177: Egg Powder Market in the Middle East: Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Product for 2012,2020, and 2027 Table 178: The Middle East Egg Powder Market Quantitative Demand Analysis in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 179: Egg Powder Market in the Middle East: Summarization of Historic Demand Patterns in US$ Thousand by End-Use for 2012-2019 Table 180: The Middle East Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 IRAN Table 181: Iranian Market for Egg Powder: Annual Sales Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2020-2027 Table 182: Egg Powder Market in Iran: Historic Sales Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2012-2019 Table 183: Iranian Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 184: Iranian Demand Estimates and Forecasts for Egg Powder in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 185: Iranian Egg Powder Market in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 186: Egg Powder Market Share Shift in Iran by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 ISRAEL Table 187: Israeli Egg Powder Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by Product: 2020-2027 Table 188: Egg Powder Market in Israel in US$ Thousand by Product: A Historic Review for the Period 2012-2019 Table 189: Israeli Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 190: Israeli Egg Powder Addressable Market Opportunity in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020-2027 Table 191: Egg Powder Market in Israel: Summarization of Historic Demand in US$ Thousand by End-Use for the Period 2012-2019 Table 192: Israeli Egg Powder Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 SAUDI ARABIA Table 193: Saudi Arabian Egg Powder Market Growth Prospects in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2020-2027 Table 194: Egg Powder Historic Market Analysis in Saudi Arabia in US$ Thousand by Product: 2012-2019 Table 195: Saudi Arabian Egg Powder Market by Product: Percentage Breakdown of Sales for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 196: Saudi Arabian Demand for Egg Powder in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 197: Egg Powder Market Review in Saudi Arabia in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 198: Saudi Arabian Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Table 199: Egg Powder Market in the United Arab Emirates: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2020-2027 Table 200: United Arab Emirates Egg Powder Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product: 2012-2019 Table 201: Egg Powder Market Share Distribution in United Arab Emirates by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 202: Egg Powder Market in the United Arab Emirates: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Thousand by End-Use for the Period 2020-2027 Table 203: United Arab Emirates Egg Powder Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 204: Egg Powder Market Share Distribution in United Arab Emirates by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 REST OF MIDDLE EAST Table 205: Egg Powder Market in Rest of Middle East: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product for the Period 2020-2027 Table 206: Rest of Middle East Egg Powder Historic Market Analysis in US$ Thousand by Product: 2012-2019 Table 207: Rest of Middle East Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 208: Egg Powder Market in Rest of Middle East: Annual Sales Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Thousand by End-Use for the Period 2020-2027 Table 209: Rest of Middle East Egg Powder Market in Retrospect in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 210: Egg Powder Market Share Distribution in Rest of Middle East by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 AFRICA Table 211: African Egg Powder Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Thousand by Product: 2020 to 2027 Table 212: Egg Powder Market in Africa by Product: A Historic Review in US$ Thousand for 2012-2019 Table 213: African Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown by Product: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 214: African Egg Powder Latent Demand Forecasts in US$ Thousand by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 215: Egg Powder Historic Demand Patterns in Africa by End-Use in US$ Thousand for 2012-2019 Table 216: Egg Powder Market Share Breakdown in Africa by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 IV. COMPETITION Total Companies Profiled: 48Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05899398/?utm_source=PRN About Reportlinker ReportLinker is an award-winning market research solution. Reportlinker finds and organizes the latest industry data so you get all the market research you need - instantly, in one place. __________________________ Contact Clare: clare@reportlinker.com US: (339)-368-6001 Intl: +1 339-368-6001 |
Mystery surrounds fire at Iranian nuclear site Posted: 06 Jul 2020 10:19 AM PDT A fire last week at the Natanz nuclear site, Iran's main uranium enrichment facility, caused "significant" damage, the country's nuclear agency said, lifting part of the mystery surrounding the event. Iranian authorities at first appeared to downplay it, saying only that a fire had broken out early Thursday at an "industrial shed." Specifically, a building that produces advanced centrifuges, used in the enrichment of uranium, was damaged. |
Scientists urge WHO to acknowledge virus can spread in air Posted: 06 Jul 2020 09:46 AM PDT More than 200 scientists have called for the World Health Organization and others to acknowledge that the coronavirus can spread in the air — a change that could alter some of the current measures being taken to stop the pandemic. "Part of the problem is that everybody at WHO was moving with the paradigm of influenza, even though we know there are lots of differences between influenza and coronaviruses," he said. |
Russians, Saudis, top UK 'independent' sanctions list for rights violators Posted: 06 Jul 2020 09:30 AM PDT Britain on Monday identified 49 "notorious" individuals and organisations, 25 of them Russian and 20 Saudis, to be sanctioned under its first post-Brexit targeting of accused human rights violators. The Russians are listed for their alleged involvement in the death of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky and the Saudis for suspected roles in the death of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the Foreign Office said. One notable name on the list is Saud al-Qahtani, who it is believed oversaw the team that killed Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Turkey in 2018. |
Maxwell moved to NY for Epstein-related sex abuse charges Posted: 06 Jul 2020 08:49 AM PDT Jeffrey Epstein's longtime confidante Ghislaine Maxwell was transferred Monday to a New York City jail plagued by coronavirus concerns and other problems as she faces charges that she recruited women and girls, one as young as 14, for him to sexually abuse. Maxwell, 58, was moved to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn as prosecutors sought to schedule a court appearance for her this week in Manhattan federal court, the Bureau of Prisons said. Maxwell, the daughter of the late British publishing magnate Robert Maxwell, was the former girlfriend and longtime close associate of Epstein, who killed himself at a federal jail in Manhattan last August while he awaited trial on federal sex trafficking charges. |
Johnson & Johnson cuts price of TB drug bedaquiline in poorer countries Posted: 06 Jul 2020 08:17 AM PDT J&J's bedaquiline, marketed under the brand name Sirturo, will be available at the reduced price to more than 135 eligible countries, through the United Nations-hosted Stop TB Partnership's Global Drug Facility, created in 2001 to negotiate lower prices for treatments. The move comes at a time when the virus outbreak has been feared to have derailed global efforts to curtail the spread of tuberculosis, a bacterial infection that mainly affects a patient's lungs. |
COVID-19 imperils AIDS progress, UN warns Posted: 06 Jul 2020 08:05 AM PDT COVID-19 could cause an additional half a million AIDS deaths if treatment is disrupted long term, the United Nations said Monday in a warning that the pandemic was jeopardising years of progress against HIV. At the start of a week of virtual International AIDS Conferences, the UN said the world was already way off course in its plan to end the public health threat even before COVID-19. Although AIDS-related deaths have fallen by 60 percent since the peak of the HIV epidemic in 2004, in 2019 around 690,000 still died from the illness. |
COVID-19 imperils AIDS progress, UN warns Posted: 06 Jul 2020 07:57 AM PDT COVID-19 could cause an additional half a million AIDS deaths if treatment is disrupted long term, the United Nations said Monday in a warning that the pandemic was jeopardising years of progress against HIV. At the start of a week of virtual International AIDS Conferences, the UN said the world was already way off course in its plan to end the public health threat even before COVID-19. Although AIDS-related deaths have fallen by 60 percent since the peak of the HIV epidemic in 2004, in 2019 around 690,000 still died from the illness. |
Chicago's holiday weekend ends with 17 dead, 70 wounded Posted: 06 Jul 2020 07:36 AM PDT One of Chicago's bloodiest holiday weekends in memory ended with 17 people fatally shot, including a 7-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy, and 70 more wounded, despite a concerted effort to quell the violence with an additional 1,200 police officers on the streets. The violence was far worse than last year, when the long July Fourth weekend ended with six people dead and 66 wounded in gunfire. Seven-year-old Natalia Wallace was standing on the sidewalk outside her grandmother's house in Austin on the city's West Side during a Fourth of July party when, according to police, shots were fired from a car. |
Groundbreaking UAE-Israel Deal to Fight Coronavirus Unites Key Defense Companies Posted: 06 Jul 2020 07:21 AM PDT |
Posted: 06 Jul 2020 07:20 AM PDT Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05919174/?utm_source=PRN Key Questions Answered in this Report:• What are the major driving forces that are expected to increase the demand for the global U.V. and blue light blocking coatings market during the forecast period, 2020-2025? • What are the major challenges inhibiting the growth of the global U.V. and blue light blocking coatings market?• What is the global U.V. and blue light blocking coatings market size in terms of value ($million) and volume (million square meters) from 2019-2025 along with the year-on-year growth rates and the CAGR from 2020 to 2025?• What are the different layer types of U.V. and blue light blocking coatings and their growth pattern in terms of volume in different regions and countries?• What are the major technologies used for applying U.V. and blue light blocking coatings?• What are the new strategies adopted by the existing market players to make a mark in the industry? • What major opportunities do the U.V. and blue light blocking coatings manufacturers foresee?• What are the major end user industries for U.V. and blue light blocking coatings globally in terms of revenue generation?• What is the consumption pattern of the U.V. and blue light blocking coatings across end users in different regions and countries?• Which are the major regions and countries that provide growth opportunities for the U.V. and blue light blocking coatings market?• What is the impact of COVID-19 in different end user industries of both U.V. and blue light blocking coatings market?• What is the competitive strength of the key players in the U.V. and blue light blocking coatings market on the basis of their recent developments, product offerings and regional presence?• Who are the key players (along with their detailed analysis and profiles including their company snapshots, key products and services, and SWOT analysis) in the market?Global U.V. and Blue Light Blocking Coatings Market ForecastThe Global U.V. and Blue Light Blocking Coatings Market analyzed is expected to show a decent growth in the coming years. Blue light and ultraviolet light blocking coatings address the ongoing issue of digital eye stress and are able to present an extensive amount of opportunities to revolutionize the working principle of different end user industries such as optical industry, and automotive industry, among others. The usage of innovative coatings has become a necessity in maintaining the durability of a product, over time, leading the manufacturers in the industry to use different functional coatings and add new properties to their products to distinguish their products in the competitive market.Blue light and ultraviolet lights are a part of High Energy Visible (HEV) radiations.These radiations are harmful for our eyes and create stress-related issues.Blue light could be radiated from both natural and artificial sources.The blue light which is found in natural sources is necessary for maintaining melatonin levels and thereby ensuring productivity of human body.On the contrary, blue light that is generated from artificial sources such as television screen, and smartphone screen, among others is harmful and creates an imbalance in the melatonin level of the body thereby disturbing the sleep cycle and the circadian rhythm of the body.It also causes digital-eye stress that results in reduced productivity, fatigue, headaches and several other health problems.Over exposure of ultraviolet light is also harmful as it causes cancer and reduces the visibility of the human eye by degrading the cornea. It also possesses the capability of degenerating atomic bonds thus rendering the monetary value of certain artifacts useless. Due to such issues, protection from the ultraviolet light has become essential in today's world. The research study focuses on putting forward a clear picture of the current consumption and future growth potential of both U.V and blue light blocking coatings.Scope of the Global U.V. and Blue Light Blocking Coatings MarketThe Global U.V. and Blue Light Blocking Coatings Market provides detailed market information for segmentation on the basis of technology, application, layer and region. The purpose of this market analysis is to examine the U.V. and Blue Light Blocking Coatings outlook in terms of factors driving the market, trends, technological developments, and competitive benchmarking, among others.The report further takes into consideration the market dynamics and the competitive landscape along with the detailed financial and product contribution of the key players operating in the market. While highlighting the key driving and restraining forces for this market, the report also provides a detailed analysis of the technologies involved in the recycling process.The global U.V. and blue light blocking coatings market is segregated by region under seven major regions, namely North America, Asia-Pacific, Europe, China, South America, and Middle East and Africa.Key Companies in the Global U.V. and Blue Light Blocking Coatings MarketThe key market players in the global U.V. and blue light blocking coatings market include 3M, B + D, Blueberry Glasses, Carl Zeiss AG, Cyxus, Essilor International S.A., Gunnar Optiks LLC, HOYA Corporation, ICOAT COMPANY, LLC., IOT Neochromes, IZIPIZI, PPG Industries, Inc., PRIVE REVAUX, Swanwick Sleep, and ZENNI OPTICAL INC.Countries Covered• CHINA• ASIA-PACIFIC & JAPAN• JAPAN• SOUTH KOREA• INDIA• TAIWAN• THAILAND• REST-OF-ASIA-PACIFIC• EUROPE• GERMANY• FRANCE• SPAIN• ITALY• REST-OF-EUROPE• NORTH AMERICA• U.S.• CANADA• MEXICO• MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA• IRAN• SOUTH AFRICA• REST-OF-MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA (MEA)• SOUTH AMERICA• BRAZIL• ARGENTINA• REST-OF-SOUTH-AMERICARead the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05919174/?utm_source=PRN About Reportlinker ReportLinker is an award-winning market research solution. Reportlinker finds and organizes the latest industry data so you get all the market research you need - instantly, in one place. __________________________ Contact Clare: clare@reportlinker.com US: (339)-368-6001 Intl: +1 339-368-6001 |
Justices rule states can bind presidential electors' votes Posted: 06 Jul 2020 07:14 AM PDT In a decision flavored with references to "Hamilton" and "Veep," the Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that states can require presidential electors to back their states' popular vote winner in the Electoral College. The ruling, in cases in Washington state and Colorado just under four months before the 2020 election, leaves in place laws in 32 states and the District of Columbia that bind electors to vote for the popular-vote winner, as electors almost always do anyway. |
AIDS report: Kids are lagging and COVID-19 is harming care Posted: 06 Jul 2020 07:03 AM PDT "We are making great progress against the HIV epidemic ... but the bad, bad news is that kids are lagging behind," said Dr. Shannon Hader, deputy executive director of UNAIDS. The United Nations agency reported last year's numbers Monday at the start of an international AIDS conference. Progress against HIV also is being hurt by another infectious disease — the new coronavirus. |
Latino, Black neighborhoods struggle with test disparities Posted: 06 Jul 2020 06:53 AM PDT A Latino cook whose co-worker got COVID-19 waited in his truck for a free swab at a rare testing event in a low-income neighborhood in Phoenix. As the pandemic explodes in diverse states like Arizona and Florida, people in communities of color who have been exposed to the virus are struggling to get tested. While people nationwide complain about appointments being overbooked or waiting hours to be seen, getting a test can be even harder in America's poorer, Hispanic and Black neighborhoods, far from middle-class areas where most chain pharmacies and urgent care clinics offering tests are found. |
German interior minister blocks investigation into alleged police racism Posted: 06 Jul 2020 06:51 AM PDT A senior German minister has come under fire after he vetoed an investigation into allegations of racism in the country's police. An investigation was ordered last month into alleged racial profiling in routine German police checks in the wake of protests at the killing of George Floyd in the US. But it emerged at the weekend that Horst Seehofer, the interior minister, had blocked the inquiry. The interior ministry said there was "no need" for an investigation as racial profiling is banned under German law. "Neither the federal police laws nor the relevant regulations and decrees permit such unequal treatment of people," a spokesman told Zeit newspaper. "Individual cases of discrimination are relentlessly investigated and promptly disciplined." Mr Seehofer's move inflamed long-standing tensions within Angela Merkel's government and infuriated her main coalition partners, the centre-Left Social Democrats (SPD). |
Germany: 3-year sentence sought for former SS camp guard Posted: 06 Jul 2020 06:40 AM PDT |
What makes a 'wave' of disease? An epidemiologist explains Posted: 06 Jul 2020 05:15 AM PDT Panic about a second wave of coronavirus cases is "overblown," Vice President Mike Pence wrote in June, implying the U.S. has COVID-19 under control. On the other hand, Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, warns that the U.S. is still firmly within a first wave of cases.As media broadcast information about daily increases in the number of cases, it's hard not to wonder which way the country is headed. Have the weeks and months of lockdown really helped? What do the trends in diagnoses and deaths mean for the course of the pandemic? Is the U.S. stuck in a first wave? Through the worst of it? Headed for a second round? Six months into the pandemic, people are looking for ways to make sense of what's happening. Talking about waves of disease, with the implication of predictable rises and falls, is part of that. As an epidemiologist, I know that disease waves aren't scientifically defined. But looking to the history of previous epidemics and other countries' current COVID-19 outbreaks can be useful. Characterizing a waveThere's no strict definition for what is or is not an epidemic wave or phase. A wave implies a rising number of sick individuals, a defined peak, and then a decline. The word "wave" implies a natural pattern of peaks and valleys; it hints that even during a lull, future outbreaks of disease are possible.Historical outbreaks of infectious diseases offer some models for how the course of a disease like COVID-19 might unfold over time.Some diseases come in somewhat predictable seasonal waves, with higher transmission rates at some times of the year than at others. Seasonal coronaviruses, like 229E or HKU1, which cause the common cold, have a high point from around December through March, according to research in the U.S. and elsewhere.Several factors influence whether a particular disease is seasonal in nature. Some pathogens may spread less well with greater humidity. Annual epidemics, like of influenza may occur because of climate or patterns of social mixing – often driven by the school year or people staying inside more during the winter.[Get our best science, health and technology stories. Sign up for The Conversation's science newsletter.]It's possible that SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, spreads more efficiently under certain weather conditions. But recent outbreaks in Florida, Arizona, Texas and Southern California suggest that warm or humid weather is not sufficient to stop the spread of the disease. Some scientists model that SARS-CoV-2 will eventually become seasonal like other coronaviruses.Waves and seasonal dynamics are also affected by levels of immunity in the human population. As more individuals become immune to a pathogen, its spread slows and eventually stops as the virus runs out of new people to infect. The U.S. is nowhere near what epidemiologists call herd immunity in the general population, however; mathematical modelers suggest at least between 43% and 60% of people would need to be immune to SARS-CoV-2 for that to be the case. Ebb and flow, 150 years of influenza wavesSome of the current talk of coronavirus waves likely stems from comparisons with past epidemics that did show these peaks and troughs of infections.University of Oxford scholars of evidence-based medicine Tom Jefferson and Carl Heneghan have summarized past waves in respiratory virus pandemics over the previous 150 years. For example, the 1889-92 influenza outbreak had three distinct waves, which differed in their virulence. The second wave was much more severe, particularly in younger adults.The current COVID-19 pandemic is often compared to the 1918 H1N1 influenza pandemic, which had three distinct waves over the course of a year. The proportion of influenza patients who were severely ill or died was much higher in the last two waves compared to the first. It's unclear whether being infected earlier on protected individuals during later waves.More recently, the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic, though mild, had two distinct waves; this virus still commonly shows up in seasonal influenza outbreaks. A study of H1N1 influenza in 2009-2010 found that the second wave affected more older people, with underlying conditions.Insight from the past suggests that discrete waves result as a disease spreads into and out of a population. Different waves can have different features, too, regarding factors like disease severity or which populations are most affected. What's happening now in the USSARS-CoV-2 infections in the U.S. are on the rise. Some of this increase may be driven by more widespread testing now. But the increases felt in many large states – Texas, California, Florida – are a result of more community transmission.Currently, even with an increase in the number of cases in many parts of the U.S., there has not been a corresponding increase in the number of deaths.The story from Iran may offer a cautionary note. From a peak of over 3,000 cases confirmed per day in early April, it declined to less than 1,000 by May, from which it has climbed to hover around 2,500 daily confirmed cases as of the end of June. The rise in the number of deaths did not occur until the second half of June. This is likely due to the time lag between when someone is infected and when they die.Accordingly, U.S. states currently experiencing an uptick in COVID-19 confirmed cases could see a notable increase in deaths within a few weeks. The average age of those infected is getting younger, though, complicating predictions about a death toll.The U.S. is not yet in a second wave and increasingly it looks like the country may not see one. Instead, the U.S. may sustain a constant first wave that just continues to crest. The political willpower necessary to limit transmission through robust, ongoing lockdown measures seems, unfortunately, to have been snuffed out.But arguing about whether the U.S. is in a second wave, the first wave, or wave 1.5 ultimately doesn't matter. Whichever it is, the commonsense actions everyone can currently take to limit the spread of infection remain the same: Staying home when possible, wearing a mask and socially distancing when out, and frequently washing hands will help speed our way beyond this pandemic, regardless of what wave we're in.This article is republished from The Conversation, a nonprofit news site dedicated to sharing ideas from academic experts.Read more: * Compare the flu pandemic of 1918 and COVID-19 with caution – the past is not a prediction * The US isn't in a second wave of coronavirus – the first wave never endedAbram Wagner receives funding from the NIAID and the NSF. |
Israel launches new spy satellite with Iran in its sights Posted: 06 Jul 2020 05:14 AM PDT Israel launched a new spy satellite on Monday that could help monitor Iran's nuclear activity, as Israeli officials remained evasive about recent incidents at Iranian industrial facilities that have raised suspicions of foreign sabotage. Israel's defence ministry said the Ofek 16 satellite was transmitting data after successfully launching on Monday morning, joining an array of sequentially named spy satellites Israel has placed into orbit since 1988. "The investment of the state of Israel in space technology is considered essential and strategic for intelligence purposes," an Israeli defence official said. The addition of another satellite would improve Israel's intelligence gathering speed, said Amnon Harari, the head of the defence ministry's space and satellite programme. "Once you have more than one satellite in parallel in the sky, you achieve better visit times over the targets of interest," he said. "Iran is investing a lot into building its space power and programme," he added, referring to Tehran successfully launching its own military satellite in April after months of failures. "The effort is there and we should assume that eventually, they will reach a significant level in this area." Israel's launch came the day after Iran acknowledged that an unexplained fire at the underground Natanz nuclear plant last Thursday caused significant damage to its main uranium enrichment facility and could slow its production of advanced centrifuges. The spokesman for the Supreme National Security Council of Iran Keivan Khosravi said the "cause of the accident" at the centrifuge assembly plant in central Isfahan province had been identified but did not immediately offer more information "due to security considerations". Other Iranian facilities have reported mysterious incidents recently, including a fire at a power station in southwest Iran on Saturday, an explosion at a medical clinic north of Tehran that killed 19 people last Tuesday, and an explosion at a missile facility near Tehran on June 26. Israel has previously shown itself capable of carrying out operations in Iran, including the brazen theft of half a tonne of secret nuclear documents from a Tehran warehouse in 2018, though Israeli officials do not normally confirm covert activities. When asked about the Natanz fire on Sunday, Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi said "we take actions that are better left unsaid," and Defence Minister Benny Gantz told Army Radio that "not everything that happens in Iran is necessarily related to us". "There is a growing sense that this is not all a coincidence," said Holly Dagres, a nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council, calling Mr Gantz's comment "more of a non-denial denial". Iranian state news agency IRNA published an article on Thursday addressing what it called the possibility of sabotage by Israel and the United States, although it avoided accusing either directly. "So far Iran has tried to prevent intensifying crises and the formation of unpredictable conditions and situations," IRNA said. "But the crossing of red lines of the Islamic Republic of Iran by hostile countries, especially the Zionist regime and the U.S., means that strategy ... should be revised." Israel is believed to be the region's sole nuclear power and has pledged never to allow its arch-enemy Iran obtain atomic weapons. Iran denies seeking to develop an atomic bomb, saying its nuclear programme is peaceful. However since the United States unilaterally withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in May 2018, Iran has walked back on a number of commitments it made under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, including enriching uranium beyond levels set by the deal. If Iranian facilities were shown to have been attacked, "this is only going to increase the Iranian government's push to take its nuclear programme underground," Ms Dagres said. |
Digital contact tracing's mixed record abroad spells trouble for US efforts to rein in COVID-19 Posted: 06 Jul 2020 05:13 AM PDT Two public health measures – testing, to identify those infected, and contact tracing, to identify those who may have encountered an infected person – have become essential as countries around the world reopen their economies and fresh surges of COVID-19 infections appear.Even as testing ramps up, contact tracing with a wide enough net remains a daunting task. Contact tracing involves public health staff conducting interviews with infected people. Public health experts are calling for 180,000 more contact tracers, but progress on contact tracing has not been going well, according to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.Enter digital innovations that offer a tantalizing promise: to automate the laborious task of alerting people who have been exposed to the virus. Numerous governments have championed such apps as a means of augmenting manual contact tracing. As an economist who tracks digital technology's use worldwide, I've found that the experiences of these countries reveal challenges to getting enough people to use the apps. Unfortunately, these challenges appear to me to be all but insurmountable in the U.S. Privacy and trustContact tracing apps detect when a smartphone is in the presence of another app-enabled smartphone whose owner has tested positive for SARS-CoV-2.These apps come in two types. One mimics traditional contact tracing by uploading to a central public health server the ID numbers of smart phones that have been close to an infected person's smart phone. Depending on the app, public health authorities can be notified of the smart phone owners' identities. The alternative is an "exposure notification" app that prioritizes privacy by using random numbers to ensure that no one can learn anyone else's identity. All data are stored on the users' phones. The Apple-Google collaboration supports these types of apps.Initial enthusiasm for digital contact tracing was sparked by early successes in countries such as South Korea. Some countries, such as India, had to mandate it. Others, such as Germany had to reconsider its approach and change course. [The Conversation's newsletter explains what's going on with the coronavirus pandemic. Subscribe now.]South Korea's, India's and Germany's experiences suggest a three-question test for gauging the potential of such apps: Does the government have its citizens' trust, leading citizens to believe that the government is not collecting data or, if it is, will not misuse it? Are citizens willing to "pay" for improved health outcomes by accepting some loss of privacy? Are there events in the nation's history that help shift the balance in favor of citizens' willingness to share data? South Korea: widespread voluntary adoptionDespite being hit early and hard by COVID-19, South Korea kept its number of deaths low by deploying contact tracing technology together with widespread testing. Its contact tracing arsenal included tracking apps paired with CCTV footage, travel and medical records and credit card transaction information. Arguably, it has one of the most intrusive digitally aided tracking systems anywhere. The system shares locations of infected people, even with the media, and issues emergency text alerts. All of this was widely accepted, except when intrusion crossed a line. When a COVID-19 cluster was linked to gay clubs and bars and led to calls to out people who visited such establishments, it raised concerns about discrimination against the LGBTQ community. The government stopped singling out particular clubs or bars in its alerts.Why were Koreans willing to tolerate this level of official intrusion? The explanation can be traced to the country's history. The previous administration had botched its response to the 2015 MERS outbreak, when it shared no information about hospitals visited by infected citizens. This led to public support for legislation giving health authorities access to CCTV and smartphone location data on infected citizens and the right to issue alerts. India: partially mandated adoptionIn preparation for reopening post-lockdown, the Indian government declared its Aarogya Setu contact tracing app to be mandatory for office workers, with police enforcement in some cases. But then, concerns mounted. The app had few privacy safeguards. It collected data using both GPS and Bluetooth technologies, stored it in centralized servers with no data protection law in place. In response, the government switched the app from mandatory to "advisable," with enough loopholes for organizations to set individual mandates. In addition, the app was uploaded to a public GitHub repository, which, in principle, opens the app – though not the data it collects – to public scrutiny. Ironically, Prime Minister Narendra Modi enjoyed overwhelming public support even as the country endured the most stringent of lockdowns anywhere, with unspeakable hardships for many. However, the app stored citizens' data on centralized servers, which compounded fears of digitally enabled state surveillance. Also, the app had been co-created by a ministry headed by Modi's lieutenant, Amit Shah, who has a troubling history of abuse of power. All this made voluntary adoption difficult. Germany: interrupted adoptionGermany had to stop and restart its digital contact tracing effort. The government launched a contact tracing app based on technology developed by a European initiative. However, a highly critical open letter from multiple experts raised fears of state surveillance because the data was stored centrally, and Apple refused to allow its iPhone operating system to work with it. As a result, the German government abandoned the centralized model for an Apple-Google-compliant decentralized alternative. This U-turn occurred despite widespread confidence in Chancellor Angela Merkel, especially with her administration's handling of the coronavirus response. Again, history provides a guide. Germans have lived through two notorious surveillance regimes: the Gestapo during the Nazi era and the Stasi during the Cold War. Even with a decentralized, privacy-protecting approach, Germany's new app is unlikely to achieve the level of adoption of South Korea's. However, the government's investment in an effective traditional contact tracing approach using public health staff to investigate contacts makes a digital alternative less urgent. Prospects for digital contact tracing in the USWhat do these cases say about adoption of digital contact tracing in the U.S., which leads the world in COVID-19 cases and deaths?Americans' trust in government is near an all-time low. Concerns about the government and tech companies accessing citizens' data have been heightened in recent years with a string of revelations, from Edward Snowden to Cambridge Analytica, and citizens are worried about privacy breaches and misuse of data. There is also no cohesive nationwide plan to deploy such apps. The White House, federal agencies and state governments have failed to champion them, which means that adoption rates are likely to be low and people won't see enough value in using them to risk their privacy. Apps may appear in pockets – companies, college campuses, local communities – creating a fragmented, unreliable system of digital contact tracing. In short, the U.S. is left relying almost entirely on tried-and-true though time-consuming and expensive manual contact tracing. As it stands, only seven states and the District of Columbia have sufficient numbers of contact tracers. Compliance is another challenge. Officials in Rockland County, New York have issued subpoenas to force people to cooperate with contact tracing efforts.Ironically, the U.S. may need digital contact tracing more than any other country but appears to me likely to turn its back on the very lifesaving innovations it has helped develop.This article is republished from The Conversation, a nonprofit news site dedicated to sharing ideas from academic experts.Read more: * How South Korea flattened the coronavirus curve with technology * How Apple and Google will let your phone warn you if you've been exposed to the coronavirusBhaskar Chakravorti has founded and directs the Institute for Business in the Global Context at Fletcher/Tufts that has received funding from Mastercard, Microsoft, the Gates Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, Omidyar Network and the Onassis Foundation. He is a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at Brookings India and a Senior Advisor on Digital Inclusion at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. |
European Commission refuses to apologise after accusations of meddling in Croatia's elections Posted: 06 Jul 2020 05:03 AM PDT The European Commission refused to apologise on Monday after its president appeared in a party political video for the ruling party before elections in Croatia. Ursula von der Leyen was accused of meddling in the national vote and of breaching expectations of neutrality after the video for the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), which won Sunday's election, was posted at the weekend. The commission's chief spokesman said on Monday the video clip, which was filmed in the EU executive's studios by its staff, was meant as a contribution "in her personal capacity". He told reporters at the daily press briefing in Brussels that "mistakes" were made, including the use of a backdrop featuring the Commission headquarters and the EU flag, but refused to say sorry. "Mistakes were made and the important thing is to make sure that such mistakes are not repeated," he said, after numerous questions over whether Mrs von der Leyen would apologise for the gaffe. The spokesman blamed the video's Croatian producers for adding a title reading European Commission President to the clip of Mrs von der Leyen. He said Mrs von der Leyen thought it was ""good thing for European democracy" for commissioners to have "an active political life", provided they respected their code of conduct. The commission president was reported to the European Ombudsman, which investigates maladministration in the EU institutions, after breaking the long-standing taboo. "She wishes to ensure that the appropriate procedures are in place to avoid such an unintentional error creeping in again in the future," the spokesman said. Croatia's HDZ, which must now try and form a coalition government, is a member of the centre-right pan-EU European People's Party, which counts Mrs von der Leyen as a member. Other EPP politicians, such as the leaders of Austria, Latvia and Bulgaria and Ireland former prime minister Leo Varadkar, as well as Croatia's EU Commissioner Dubravka Šuica,, appeared in the video. Angela Merkel, an ally of Mrs von der Leyen, did not. |
Posted: 06 Jul 2020 05:02 AM PDT The Bad Boys of Brexit are back! Arron Banks and Andy Wigmore have been hired by New Zealand's version of the UK Independence Party to help fight September's general election in a move bound to infuriate their Left-wing critics. A team from Mr Banks' Leave.EU campaign is advising Winston Peters' New Zealand First party on its social media campaign in a deal said to be worth a six figure sum. It comes just nine months after Mr Banks was cleared of any criminality by the National Crime Agency over £8 million in EU referendum campaign funding. Mr Banks, with Mr Wigmore, published a diary called The Bad Boys of Brexit charting their adventures during the 2016 campaign. A six-strong team from Leave.EU have been dispatched to Auckland with an instruction to increase New Zealand First's vote share to as high as 12 percent. The hope is for New Zealand First to double its MPs to 20 so the party can hold the balance of power in the country's 120-strong Parliament after the September 19 poll. New Zealand First's leader Winston Peters, and the country's deputy Prime Minister, surprisingly backed Labour party leader Jacinda Adern at the general election in 2017 and the pair are said to work well together. Mr Banks said that Ms Ardern - who he likened to "Jacinderella" with her party playing the role of "the ugly Sisters" - is being groomed for a bigger job at a supra-national body like the World Health Organisation. He said: "Our job is to get their vote share to 11 per cent, 12 per cent, 13 per cent and then Winston holds the traditional position of king maker." Mr Banks continued: "We have deployed our top social media team and data experts to do all the creative work, Andy and I are giving Winston strategic advice." He added: "Since 2016 we have known Winston, he is a huge supporter of the Commonwealth and watched first hand the referendum campaign. "He's always been a more seasoned version of Farage with massive government experience. "He is one of very few current politicians that speaks fluent human and can relate to anyone, he's in the same mould as Boris they speak truth on behalf of the ordinary people. He is always on the side of the people. "He has studied the way social media can be a useful channel when the mainstream media want to try and cancel what you have to say. "His strength, like Boris/Farage, is he has a direct conversation with the public and social media is the perfect platform to do precisely that. "We have deployed our top social media team and data experts to do all the creative work. Andy and I are giving Winston strategic advice." Mr Wigmore added: "I'm going to be on ground in New Zealand causing trouble - mischief, mayhem and guerrilla warfare in the New Zealand election - the bad boys are back." |
China detains professor who criticised Xi over coronavirus Posted: 06 Jul 2020 03:45 AM PDT Chinese authorities on Monday detained a law professor who published essays criticising President Xi Jinping over the coronavirus pandemic and accusing him of ruling "tyrannically", according to friends of the man. Xu Zhangrun, a rare outspoken critic of the government in China's heavily censored academia, was taken from his home in suburban Beijing by more than 20 people, one of his friends said on condition of anonymity. Xu published an essay in February blaming the culture of deception and censorship fostered by Xi for the spread of the coronavirus in China. |
Russian journalist found guilty of 'justifying terrorism' over opinion piece Posted: 06 Jul 2020 03:16 AM PDT A Russian court has convicted a journalist of "justifying terrorism" after she wrote an opinion article suggesting a teenage suicide bomber was driven to the act by anger at the repression of law enforcement agencies. Svetlana Prokopyeva was on trial for a year over a 2018 radio piece in which she said the 17-year-old bomber "did not see any other way to express his protest." Prosecutors shocked Russia's journalist community on Friday by asking the court to send the woman to prison for six years. The court in the north-western city of Pskov on Monday found Ms Prokopyeva guilty of justifying terrorism and fined her 500,000 rubles (some £5,000). The judge also seized her laptop and phone. Ms Prokopyeva told a crowd of applauding supporters outside the court that their campaigning was crucial in helping her to escape a prison sentence. She denied the charges and said she would appeal. Russian journalists have faced threats and intimidation in recent years, and newsrooms critical of the government have been disbanded under apparent pressure from the Kremlin Yet Ms Prokopyeva's case marks a rare attempt to prosecute a journalist over an opinion piece In a column for the Ekho Moskvy radio station in Pskov, Ms Prokopyeva spoke about the political environment that drove Mikhail Zhlobitsky to blow himself up in the lobby of the FSB intelligence agency in the north-western city of Arkhangelsk in October 2018. Just minutes before he committed suicide, the 17-year old student issued a statement on a public messaging app saying that he was protesting against the FSB "which trumps up charges and tortures people." In a column that was ordered by the court to have been taken offline, Ms Prokopyeva wrote that a "a stern state with a violent law enforcement system that views punishing a criminal as more important than defending rights has bred this new generation of citizens." "The boy who was born and grew up in Putin's Russia did not see any other way to express his protest against torture and trumped-up charges." She compared the attack to a decade of terrorist bombings in Russia in the late 19th century when young anarchists people to violence in protest heavy handed tactics and repression of the czar's government. |
Why Ending the Korean War Won't Be Easy Posted: 06 Jul 2020 02:30 AM PDT There are two approaches to ending the Korean War. The first sees the armistice agreement replaced with a peace treaty once North Korea has denuclearized; the second sees the Korean War declared over in order to encourage the North to denuclearize by eliminating the stimulus for its siege mentality. In other words, the former sees the end of the Korean War as an outcome of North Korean denuclearization, while the latter sees it as a catalyst for the denuclearization of North Korea. |
France: Macron ousts security chief after police protests Posted: 06 Jul 2020 02:17 AM PDT French President Emmanuel Macron ousted his top security official Monday following protests over police brutality, as part of a government shakeup aimed at focusing on France's post-pandemic economic recovery for the remaining two years of Macron's term. The man named as France's new interior minister, Gerald Darmanin, is facing a preliminary investigation into a rape accusation that he firmly denies. Macron's office said the probe was "not an obstacle" to Darmanin's appointment but wouldn't further comment on the ongoing investigation. |
Czech volunteers develop functioning lung ventilator in days Posted: 06 Jul 2020 01:22 AM PDT Tomas Kapler knew nothing about ventilators — he's an online business consultant, not an engineer or a medical technician. "It was a disturbing feeling for me that because of a lack of equipment the doctors had to decide whether a person gets a chance to live," Kapler said. Working around the clock, he brought together a team of 30 Czechs to develop a fully functional ventilator — Corovent. |
The Proxy War Over a Top Biden Adviser Posted: 06 Jul 2020 12:41 AM PDT The rise of a former deputy CIA director on Joe Biden's transition team is drawing furious objection from the left—to the shock of her colleagues in the Obama administration, who believe Avril Haines' record in government ought to endear her to progressives.In late June, the Biden campaign announced that Haines, an attorney who served as deputy director of the CIA from 2013 to 2015, will helm the foreign policy and national security aspects of a potential Biden transition team.To activists, security experts, congressional aides who are more left than liberal—as well as mainstream human rights campaigners and at least one ex-senator—Haines' elevation is worrisome or unacceptable. She approved an "accountability board" that spared CIA personnel reprisal for spying on the Senate's torture investigators, and was part of the team that redacted their landmark report. After the administration ended, Haines supported Gina Haspel for CIA director, someone directly implicated in CIA torture, a decision that remains raw amongst progressive activists. Until late June, she consulted for the Trump-favorite data firm Palantir, which emerged from the CIA."This is a pretty ominous signal about what is to come" in a Biden administration, said a Senate staffer who works on national security issues. "To have the deputy CIA director touted for her record in advancing human rights and respect for the rule of law I don't think can be adequately squared with not only her record but her deliberate choices of advocacy." To Obama administration alumni who are more liberal than left, the antipathy for Haines is stunning. Haines was perhaps the leading voice inside the administration for restricting the drone campaign. She was "a voice of restraint on all counterterrorism issues," said Harold Koh, the former State Department legal adviser. As deputy national security adviser, she was principally responsible for increasing refugee admissions against massive nativist headwinds. Haines, her old colleagues say, kept pressing to transfer detainees out of Guantanamo Bay when others conceded defeat. "When someone doesn't get everything they seek inside the U.S. government, critics can say 'that person is legitimating policy by improving it,'" said Samantha Power, the former ambassador to the United Nations, "but the fact of the matter is that more innocent civilians would have died and a far wider set of targets would have been pursued without the changes that she secured."The divide between liberal and left perceptions of Haines highlights a crossroads for the future of Democratic national security policy and for a prospective Biden presidency. Liberals tend to view Obama's maintenance of the war on terror, however circumscribed, as unfortunate but understandable. A reinvigorated left views it as an epic, discrediting mistake. Behind its dissatisfaction with Haines is a fear that Biden will restore the Obama legacy, rather than expand its horizons to, among other things, rolling back the counterterrorism apparatus. "As a general matter, I am somebody who believes in good process and I try to keep myself out of the spotlight. I can understand people wondering whether I am someone who can help to promote big change where it is needed, and for what it is worth, I believe I'm exactly the right person for making such change where appropriate," Haines told The Daily Beast in a rare interview. "Being someone who values good process doesn't mean you don't seek big shifts in policy—it just means that the change you seek, once achieved, is far more likely to be sustainable. And in a moment like the one we face today, with a president as unpredictable and disdainful of rational, evidence-driven decision-making as President Trump is, it wouldn't be bad to have someone working to promote good process," she continued. A sign of her values, she added, came from her current work at Columbia University's Columbia World Projects to "bring research and scholarship to bear on fundamental challenges we are facing around the world, such as inequality, access to energy, climate change, and maternal health."Haines is not part of Biden's foreign-policy inner circle, like former Deputy Secretary of State Tony Blinken; ex-Pentagon policy official Brian McKeon; Jake Sullivan, Biden's vice-presidential national security adviser; and Carlyn Reichel, his vice-presidential foreign-policy speechwriter. The campaign says she won't have a leading role staffing the administration, despite a perception to the contrary on the left. Instead, she'll convert Biden's campaign pledges on those subjects into policies for the first year of his presidency. Many expect her to get a senior position in the administration. "The transition operation will be focused on responsibly developing the readiness of a potential new administration to serve the American people," said Ted Kaufman, the former senator in charge of Biden's transition. Interviews with nine former Obama officials, as well as admirers in the human rights community, echoed with paeans to Haines' warmth, diligence and commitment to the law. As State Department attorney during the late Bush administration, Haines unearthed and shepherded through the Senate 90 languishing treaties. "Without Avril, the Bush administration would not have had this very good record on treaties," said John Bellinger, Koh's predecessor as State Department legal adviser. "I can't think of a bad thing to say about Avril, I just think she's a superstar." A detail to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee put her on the radar of Biden, then the chairman. By late 2010, she transitioned to the White House, where she was deputy legal adviser before ascending to the legal adviser's job the next year. There she chaired the interagency lawyers' group that would convene to consider the "targeted killing" enterprise—that is, drone strikes. She came to see it as operating without meaningful constraint and quickly partnered with White House counterterrorism adviser John Brennan, the CIA veteran. "We wanted to make sure that the counterterrorism program and any type of lethal strikes that we might take would be very sharply caverned within a framework that made certain stipulations [and] criteria before any strike was taken," said Brennan. "We all approached it from our various portfolios in a manner that limited the number of times that strikes would be authorized. Avril and I bore the scars of a lot of the pushback that we received from counterterrorism proponents that wanted to have more latitude in carrying out strikes."Koh, a contributor to the process, remembered Haines as a force for curbing the drones. "A lot of people characterize themselves as voices of restraint, but she really was. 'That's illegal, we're not gonna do that,' she would say. She showed guts," Koh recalled.Haines remembered pressing for a process that would ensure drone strikes would occur "only in the rarest circumstances, when it's absolutely necessary."The result was Obama's 2013 policy-planning guidance. It required "near certainty" that both someone targeted "is in fact the lawful target"—a standard that did not previously exist—and that civilians would not be killed. The drone attacks diminished. In 2010, the high-water mark of the bombardment, the CIA launched 122 strikes in Pakistan alone. After the guidance was issued, there were 61 Pakistan strikes in Obama's entire second term. But while the drone attacks diminished, human rights groups, as well as relatives and survivors of drone strikes, disputed that civilians had stopped dying from the lethal activities in significant numbers. And while the drones were placed under restrictions, they persisted. Haines supported restraint. She did not, she said, support abolition, which she did not consider "realistic." Her former colleagues say that the only one who could have decided on abolition was Obama. "The drone program existed and wasn't going away. President Obama saw the risks of abuse in the program and tasked Avril with making it law-abiding," said Power. "Avril sought to put a lethal instrument of U.S. power into a legal framework, to minimize the risk of civilian casualties, and to give a program shrouded in secrecy far more transparency."Andrea Prasow, the acting Washington director of Human Rights Watch, has resisted the war on terror since its inception. She credited Haines with increasing transparency around the drone strikes—though, in 2016, the Obama administration released a civilian death tally that human rights groups considered a cynical undercount—and said Haines did not share the "just-trust-us approach, 'we're the good guys'" that she saw from other Obama officials. At the same time, Prasow continued, "I don't know how you reconcile the drone program with anyone who believes in human rights and international law."Haines said she "understood the concern expressed by some that the process that was put in place legitimized the program, but if you come to the conclusion that the program will remain in place, having a rigorous process and a clear, transparent legal framework that promotes accountability is critical, especially one we can live with as other countries begin to have access to such weapons."Brennan, Obama's second-term CIA director, took Haines, an outsider and a lawyer, to Langley as his deputy in 2013, "to challenge many conventional wisdom or thinking or practices within CIA." Asked what Haines' legacy at the agency was, Brennan called her a "tremendous mentor and role model to young officers, especially to women," as well as aiding with a structural overhaul unveiled in 2015 and ensuring CIA lawyers understood Obama's counterterrorism restrictions. A different former senior CIA official, however, immediately answered, "she had that shit-burger to deal with"—meaning the Senate intelligence committee's torture investigation. Led by Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the years-long investigation found that the CIA torture was vastly more sadistic than known; useless for counterterrorism; and enveloped in an edifice of lies so extensive as to constitute a disinformation campaign against Congress and the public. The CIA, resisting those conclusions, took the fateful step of secretly accessing Senate investigators' work product on a shared private network—enraging Feinstein—and requested the Justice Department prosecute lead investigator Daniel Jones. A CIA inspector general report said the agency personnel involved in the spying exhibited a "lack of candor" about the episode. Haines played two roles over the report. First, she was part of the CIA team, supported by the White House, that spent months negotiating with the Senate over how much of the report to declassify. It infuriated Feinstein and her allies, who saw the purpose of the exercise as concealing the report's findings. "My recollection was that Avril was pushing as vigorously as she could for minimal redaction," said Denis McDonough, Obama's White House chief of staff. Those recollections are not shared by others in the process, who remember Haines pressing to obscure the Senate narrative. Haines would not comment about it for this story."It was not my sense that her goal was to cover up torture," said Human Rights Watch's Prasow. "Was that the outcome? Sure." Second, Brennan appointed an "accountability board" to assess the intrusion. Its findings clawed back the CIA inspector general's assessment, found no reason to discipline those who spied on their Senate overseers, and criticized the Senate. Brennan recused himself, leaving Haines to accept the board's conclusions, which she did in one of her last acts before returning to the White House in 2015 as deputy national security adviser. "I found the Board's review and conclusions to be persuasive and consequently, I accepted their recommendations. I have no trouble believing that people disagreed with the Board's conclusions or, for that matter, my acceptance of them," Haines said. "Both Senate staff and CIA personnel felt passionate about the situation. Personnel on the agency side felt wronged, like the Senate staff had gone after them, and the people on the Senate side felt like the agency folks had spied on them. I honestly think both sides have a misimpression of the other side's intent and I understand that others will not have come to the same conclusion. But again this has nothing to do with the RDI [Rendition, Detention, and Interrogation] report or the program and what I think about torture, which I believe is immoral and unacceptable."Mark Udall was a Democratic senator from Colorado on the intelligence committee when it finished the torture report. Asked about Haines' role with Biden, Udall said: "If our country is going to turn the page on the dark chapter of our history that was the CIA's torture program, we need to stop nominating and confirming individuals who led this terrible program and helped cover it up. I trust Joe Biden to ensure his administration's intelligence agencies understand the grievous mistakes the CIA committed through its torture program and to only nominate intelligence officials who are dedicated to changing the culture at the CIA."Haines returned to the White House for what her colleagues consider perhaps her finest hour. The Syrian civil war and the so-called Islamic State prompted a dire refugee exodus. It also prompted a nativist backlash on both sides of the Atlantic. Republican governors, conflating ISIS with those fleeing them, refused to resettle refugees. Haines took charge of expanding the admissions. Ronnie Newman, a former NSC official, remembered Haines leveraging her CIA pedigree against intransigent security agencies. "She was able to say convincingly and persuasively not only we could live up to our humanitarian commitments but also keep the nation safe," Newman said. "There were life and death consequences for people and that was what was great about working with her. Every refugee counted." Haines' work raised refugee admissions from 70,000 to 85,000. As the Obama administration wound down in fall 2016, she got the admissions totals raised again, to 110,000 for fiscal 2017. In a speech to Human Rights First, Haines framed embracing refugees as a counterterrorism measure, since "when we support and care for refugees, we contradict [extremists'] message." Ben Rhodes, one of Obama's chief foreign-policy aides, reflected, "Not a single human being besides Barack Obama did more than Avril to get more refugees into this country." A record like that stunned Democrats when, in 2018, Haines joined a chorus of former intelligence officials supporting Gina Haspel for CIA director. To anti-torture activists, it was nauseating to permit someone who played a leading role in torture to run the CIA—and the inevitable consequence of suppressing the Senate report. As Democratic opposition to her nomination crested, the White House crowed over the ex-intelligence officials' support. For many on the left, this moment defines Haines. "Even in the Trump era, with the supposed 'Resistance' rallying cry of congressional Democrats, that [Haines] went on the record and endorsed Haspel speaks to the depths of a commitment to a similarly lawless enterprise," said the Senate staffer. Added the leader of a progressive nonprofit that works on national security issues who requested anonymity out of concern for professional reprisal, "Being where any decent person should be on a few issues doesn't cancel out an endorsement of torturers." Danielle Brian, the executive director of the Project on Government Oversight, said, "Her support was used by the administration to legitimize the nomination, and that's a black mark against Haines' record."Haines would not comment for this story about her support of Haspel. Sources familiar with her thinking on the episode said that she had come to see Haspel as an independent voice within CIA and thought that of anyone Trump would nominate to the position, Haspel would be best equipped to push back against inappropriate uses of the agency. In an April co-authored piece for Foreign Policy, Haines observed that Trump's long-predicted politicization of the intelligence agencies has manifested, something many of Haspel supporters backed her to prevent. After the Obama administration ended, Haines took several academic and consulting positions. One of them was with Palantir, the data firm allied with Trump that, among other things, aided ICE in rounding up undocumented immigrants. According to Palantir, Haines consulted on promoting diversity within the company's hiring from July 5, 2017 to June 23, shortly after her position with the Biden transition was announced. As The Intercept first reported, Palantir quickly disappeared from her Brookings Institution biography, smacking of a whitewash. Brookings told The Daily Beast that Haines' office had requested an update scrubbed of non-active affiliations broader than Palantir. A Biden transition said Haines removed several affiliations from her bio, not just Palantir, after ending those affiliations as part of her onboarding to the transition. "The vast majority of my work for Palantir was related to diversity and inclusion, with a particular focus on gender. For the most part, this involved visiting with different offices, talking to those in the workforce about their experiences, occasionally mentoring some of the remarkable young women who work there and suggesting ways in which they might promote diversity and inclusion," she said. "This is an issue I feel passionate about and on which we need to do better not just at the CIA but across the national security workforce in government." Haines' left critics consider her Palantir work egregious, swampy and a capstone for her career. "It's interesting to do diversity for a company founded by Peter Thiel," who has mused that womens' political empowerment is a negative for "capitalist democracy," observed Jeff Hauser of the Center for Economic and Policy Research."Those who engage in revolving-door for-profit national security firms like Palantir, there's something redolent of the corruption the progressive left is fighting against," said the Senate staffer. "We should absolutely be able to expect that a Democratic national security leader will both be humane as relates to refugees—and also not cover up for torture, promote torturers, and take paychecks from some of the world's most malevolent corporations," the nonprofit leader added. More broadly, the concerns with Haines on the left underscore an exhaustion over Obama's cautious embrace of the war on terror and a fear that Biden will continue it. Constraining the war on terror instead of dismantling it did nothing to confront the post-9/11 nativist security paranoia that Trump rode to power. Once he did, all the work Haines did to circumscribe the drone strikes vanished as Trump intensified the bombardment and returned it to the shadows. The 110,000-refugee ceiling she raised crashed to its foundations. All that remains is the war on terror. "When we look at the continuities between Bush and Obama, we should be concerned that we're going to return in a Biden administration to a kind of status quo. A return to transparency and legality is hardly enough," observed Nikhil Pal Singh of New York University, author of Race and America's Long War. "That's just handing the baton back and forth between two types of approaches that are deeply flawed, unjust and provide no durable security framework."The leftmost Obama alumni want the Biden team to listen to the dissatisfaction and translate it into policy. "The main takeaway from this controversy is that the Biden campaign ought to reach out to progressives and hear them out on matters of foreign policy as much as it does on domestic social and economic matters," said Rob Malley, president of the International Crisis Group and Haines' former colleague on the NSC. Haines said that's what she wants as well. "Yes, I'm absolutely open to it. There's no question. What the Bush administration called the global war on terror and what the Obama Administration called the conflict with al Qaeda and associated forces, cannot simply exist forever on automatic," she told The Daily Beast. "To the extent the concern would be 'Is she somebody who represents just a return to the policies of the Obama administration, simply promoting constraint but not actually changing the landscape,' that's not a concern with me. We have to rethink things."Read more at The Daily Beast.Got a tip? 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