China's resource insecurity from iron ore perspective : a comparative analysis between Japan and China.
Iron ore, as the crucial raw material of steel making, playsa vital role in the global resources market. Since 2003, China has become the largest importer of it. As a result of the soaring price of iron ore, China is stuck in a passive position. Nonetheless, being a fellow importer, Japan does not s...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-530782020-11-01T08:33:24Z China's resource insecurity from iron ore perspective : a comparative analysis between Japan and China. Zhou, Longquan. Deborah Kay Elms S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science Iron ore, as the crucial raw material of steel making, playsa vital role in the global resources market. Since 2003, China has become the largest importer of it. As a result of the soaring price of iron ore, China is stuck in a passive position. Nonetheless, being a fellow importer, Japan does not suffer a lot from the similar situation. Master of Science (International Political Economy) 2013-05-29T09:13:10Z 2013-05-29T09:13:10Z 2012 2012 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/53078 en 53 p. application/pdf |
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Iron ore, as the crucial raw material of steel making, playsa vital role in the global resources market. Since 2003, China has become the largest importer of it. As a result of the soaring price of iron ore, China is stuck in a passive position. Nonetheless, being a fellow importer, Japan does not suffer a lot from the similar situation. |
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