The surge in newbuilding orders at Chinese shipbuilders has been maintained across the first eight months of 2021, up some 227.2%.
Katherine Si | Sep 29, 2021
Three major shipbuilding indexes of China maintained growth during January and August. According to the statistics released by China Association of the National Shipbuilding Industry (CANSI), China’s shipbuilding output for January to August was 26.26m dwt, an increase of 9% year on year; the newly received orders were 49.11m dwt, surged 227.2%.
As the end of August, Chinese shipyards’ orderbook on hand was 91.47m dwt, increasing 26% year on year.
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Shipbuilding export volume was 24.65m dwt, an increase of 10.9% year on year, while newly received export shipbuilding orders were 44.11m dwt, surged 223.4%. Export orders on hand were 81.04m dwt as the end of August, an increase of 21.1%.
Shipbuilding export volume, new orders for export and export orders on hand accounted for 93.9%, 89.8% and 88.6% of national volume respectively.
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As the end of August, China’s shipbuilding output, newly received orders and orders on hand respectively accounted for 44.4%, 51.8% and 46.5% of the global shipbuilding market share.
Fifteen major Chinese ship repair companies completed a repairing volume of 2164 vessels for the first eight months, slightly increased 1.9%.