Research Report on China Shipbuilding Industry by Bharat Book

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Research Report on China Shipbuilding Industry by Bharat Book

Bharat Book Bureau provides the report, on “Research Report on China Shipbuilding Industry by Bharat Book ” Since the 1990s, the number of finished ship has kept increasing, making China one of the shipbuilding centers in the world. In 2014, 39.05 million dwt of ships were built, decreasing 13.9% year on year. And 59.95 dwt of new vessels was ordered, decreasing 14.2% year on year https://www.bharatbook.com/shipping-market-research-reports-354707/china-shipbuilding.html

14th Dec2015- Mumbai, India: Bharatbook.com announces a report on “Research Report on China Shipbuilding Industry by Bharat Book” The report also Discussed the points With regard to the difficulties facing shipping industry, the Chinese government has issued many important documents concerning elimination of old ships and fund support since 2013 so as to support its transformation and upgrading.

Ever since China’s entry into the WTO, shipbuilding industry has kept growing. And its direct contribution to many industries like water transport, fishing and ocean development has raised its status in national economy.

Since the 1990s, the number of finished ship has kept increasing, making China one of the shipbuilding centers in the world. In 2014, 39.05 million dwt of ships were built, decreasing 13.9% year on year. And 59.95 dwt of new vessels was ordered, decreasing 14.2% year on year.

By the end of 2014, 148.90 million dwt of ships were being handled by Chinese shipbuilding enterprises, increasing 13.7% year on year, 33.11 million dwt of ships had been finished and exported, decreasing 7.3% year on year, 55.51 million dwt of ships were ordered for export, decreasing 14.3% year on year and 142.80 million dwt of ships for export were being handled, increasing 23.7% year on year. And ships for export accounted for 84.8% of finished ships, 92.6% of newly ordered ships and 95.9% of ships being handled.

In 2014, China’s ship export...