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China’s shipbuilding figures for completed vessel tonnage show decline in 2014

byCustoms Today Report
19/01/2015
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BEIJING: The latest figures released by China’s ministry of industry and information technology showed a decrease in the country’s shipbuilding figures for completed vessel tonnage, newly received contracts and orderbook on hand.

Last year, Chinese shipbuilders completed a combined newbuilding tonnage of 39.05m dwt, representing a decrease of 13.9% compared to 2013, the government data showed. Among the completed tonnage, oceangoing vessels accounted for 14.28m dwt of capacity.

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In newly received orders for 2014, Chinese shipyards brought in 59.95m dwt of contracts in tonnage terms, down 14.2% compared to the previous year figure of 69.84m dwt. From the total, the tonnage for oceangoing vessels was recorded at 19.34m dwt.

Up until 31 December 2014, Chinese yards sat on an order backlog of 148.9m dwt, a decline of 13.7% year-on-year, with 95.9% of the tonnage due for exports and 46.4m dwt of capacity falling under the oceangoing vessel category.

The ministry also estimated that in global market share, China’s completed newbuilding tonnage, new orders received and existing orderbook took up 41.7%, 50.5% and 47.1%, respectively. “In 2014, figures for the three key shipbuilding indicators have shown that Chinese shipyards continues to lead the world,” the ministry stated.

The top 10 Chinese shipbuilders accounted for 50.6% of the country’s completed vessel tonnage in 2014, an increase of 3.2 percentage points over 2013.

Tags: China key indicators of shipbuilding segment

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