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China produces almost 60% of the world total steel, so raw material doesn't seem to be a problem.What's the characteristics of these ships? Are they all container ships? And how on earth can China keep up with this demand, where do they get so much raw materials from?
Steel is not a raw material.China produces over 60% of the world total steel, so raw material doesn't seem to be a problem.
But ships are mostly made of steel, you have to have a lot of steel to make a lot of ships.Steel is not a raw material.
I'm not trying to be pedantic but you're post says there're over 200% more demand. That means there has to be more raw material and production capacity to fulfill the pent-up demand. That 60% steel production rate is pre-pandemic I assume?But ships are mostly made of steel, you have to have a lot of steel to make a lot of ships.
It's about the global demand, China mainly produces for the global market, and in order to meet the global demand, China imports a lot of raw material. 60% global steel production is the latest data, but China produces over half of the world total steel for at least a decade already, it's mainly for export.I'm not trying to be pedantic but you're post says there're over 200% more demand. That means there has to be more raw material and production capacity to fulfill the pent-up demand. That 60% steel production rate is pre-pandemic I assume?
OP is a poorly coded CCP bot...they're tryna improve the AI to make it seem more realisticSteel is not a raw material.
Being desperate to resort to personal attack? Jealousy is a curse.OP is a poorly coded CCP bot...they're tryna improve the AI to make it seem more realistic