Research on the Variety of Steel in Short Supply in China
Steel is an important industrial material and raw material. China is the worlds largest steel producer and consumer. With industrial development, the demand for steel continues to increase, but the variety of steel in short supply has become increasingly prominent, affecting the healthy development of the industry in China. The research on the variety of steel in short supply in China is necessary to provide a basis for policy decisions.
This research was conducted in China, and was based on an analysis of the production and sales data of major steel enterprises and the distribution of steel resources in the market. The main methods used in the research are questionnaire survey and field survey.
The main result of this research is that many of the varieties of steel in short supply are due to insufficient supply. The oversupply of some varieties of steel leads to a surplus of steel in the market, while the shortage of some varieties of steel results in a scarcity of steel in the market.
In addition, the research shows that the competition in the steel industry is becoming more and more fierce. As steel capacities are increasing in the country, the competition for market share has become increasingly intense, resulting in price increases and some varieties of steel becoming in short supply.
Furthermore, due to the involvement of certain enterprises in price-fixing, monopolies are also created in some of the varieties of steel in short supply. These monopolies not only lead to high prices and shortage of some of these varieties, they also hamper healthy competition in the market.
Finally, the government’s policies concerning resource distribution also make an impact on the variety of steel in short supply. It is important for the government to make adjustments to their policies in order to promote healthy competition.
To conclude, this research has shown that there is a variety of steel in short supply in China. The causes of the shortage vary from oversupply of some varieties to market competition and monopolies created by certain enterprises. It is recommended that the government adjusts their policies concerning resource distribution, and encourages competition by providing a fair competitive environment. This will help encourage the production and circulation of the variety of steel in short supply in the country, thus promoting the healthy development of the whole industry.