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Increasing feeding processing trade makes China's stainless steel exports go up

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Update time : 2022-11-24 20:08:50
China's stainless steel exports have increased since 2021 because the feeding processing trade has increased.

In 2021, because of global monetary policies and public health security issues continuing, the resumption of the supply chain was slow. On the contrary, China's stainless steel supply chain was completed and stable, so many orders from foreign countries were transferred to China.

Among them, slab and hot-rolled coils were China's main feeding processing trading products. China imported the most stainless steel for processing from Indonesia, followed by South Korea and Japan.
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