China's completed shipbuilding output rises six percent in Jan-May

Thursday, 16 June 2011 14:03:43 (GMT+3)   |  

In the January-May period of the current year, China's total completed shipbuilding output amounted to 25.07 million dwt, up six percent year to year, with 84.7 percent of this volume destined for export - as announced by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).

Meanwhile, new ship orders booked in the given period in China totaled 18.11 million dwt, down 7.8 percent year to year, with 73.2 percent destined for export. As of the end of May, current ship orders in China totaled 18,415 million dwt, down six percent compared to the end of 2010, with 85.3 percent of this volume due to be exported.


Similar articles

Turkey’s scrap imports up 0.9 percent in Jan-Mar 2026 amid support from secondary sources

04 May | Steel News

Turkey’s Çemtaş reports higher net loss and lower revenues for Q1 2026

04 May | Steel News

BMI raises 2026 coking coal price forecast to above $200/mt despite weak demand outlook

04 May | Steel News

WTO reviews safeguard measures with focus on steel products

04 May | Steel News

US Steel to invest $1.9 billion to build DRI facility at Big River Steel Works

04 May | Steel News

US initiates sunset reviews on welded line pipe from S. Korea and Turkey

01 May | Steel News

US import long steel prices steady as markets seek Mideast certainty, fuel price direction

01 May | Longs and Billet

ISA reports US rebar market recovery accelerating in Q2 2026

01 May | Steel News

US flat steel prices up as bullish fundamentals drive prices beyond two-year highs

01 May | Flats and Slab

US issues preliminary AD results on certain pipes and tubes from Thailand

30 Apr | Steel News