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[铁路、船舶、航空航天和其他运输设备制造业,信息传输、软件和信息技术服务业,] [2022-09-28]
With the growing concerns to facilitate investigation in case of an aircraft accident, the installation of digital storage devices such as flight data recorders and cockpit voice recorders have been made compulsory across various countries across the globe Hence, this has strongly contributed to the growth of the aviation digital storage device market in the historical period Furthermore the geopolitical tension between various countries has boosted the requirement for military aircraft thereby contributing to the rise in production of these Therefore, this is projected to be one of the key factors to generate demand for digital storage devices in the years to come
[农副食品加工业,食品制造业,] [2022-09-28]
This data equals output data for the following ISIC Rev. 4 code: 1071 Manufacture of Bakery Products This class includes: Manufacture of bread and rolls Manufacture of fresh pastry, cakes, pies, tarts etc. Manufacture of rusks, biscuits and other "dry" bakery products Manufacture of preserved pastry goods and cakes Manufacture of snack products (cookies, crackers, pretzels etc.), whether sweet or salted Manufacture of tortillas Manufacture of frozen bakery products: pancakes, waffles, rolls etc. This class excludes: Manufacture of farinaceous products (pastas), see ISIC Code - 1074 Manufacture of potato snacks, see ISIC Code - 1030 Heating up of bakery items for immediate consumption
[有色金属冶炼和压延加工业,金属制品业,] [2022-09-28]
This data equals output data for the following ISIC Rev. 4 code: 2432 Casting of Non-Ferrous Metals This class includes: Casting of semi-finished products of aluminium, magnesium, titanium, zinc etc. Casting of light metal castings Casting of heavy metal castings Casting of precious metal castings Die-casting of non-ferrous metal castings
[采矿业,] [2022-09-28]
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[农、林、牧、渔业,] [2022-09-26]
Energy Information Administration ( Other international oil corporations, such as Repsol ( Pertamina ( PetroVietnam ( and JX Nippon Oil and Gas, have been drawn by new investment potential ( Despite the large presence of other regional and international firms in Malaysia, Petronas dominates the downstream industry Shell, Chevron, and Petron are among the foreign gasoline retailers operating domestically
[汽车制造业,] [2022-09-26]
oil and natural gas firm, Petronas, owns all oil and natural gas exploration and production projects in the nation Petronas dominates the upstream sector, where it enters production sharing contracts ( with local and international corporations to explore and exploit Malaysia's oil and gas resources ExxonMobil, Shell, and ConocoPhillips are the three largest multinational oil firms producing the most oil in
[石油加工、炼焦和核燃料加工业,电力、热力、燃气及水生产和供应业,] [2022-09-26]
Malaysia's national oil and natural gas firm, Petronas, owns all oil and natural gas exploration and production projects in the nation Petronas dominates the upstream sector, where it enters production sharing contracts ( with local and international corporations to explore and exploit Malaysia's oil and gas resources ExxonMobil, Shell, and ConocoPhillips are the three largest multinational oil firms producing the most oil in Malaysia, as estimated by Rystad Energy and published by the US Energy Information Administration ( Other international oil corporations, such as Repsol ( Pertamina ( PetroVietnam ( and JX Nippon Oil and Gas, have been drawn by new investment potential ( Despite the large presence of other regional and international firms in Malaysia, Petronas dominates the downstream industry Shell, Chevron, and Petron are among the foreign gasoline retailers operating domestically
[农、林、牧、渔业,] [2022-09-26]
Agriculture is one of the backbones of Indonesia’s economy, contributing some 13% to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP). At the same time, the agriculture sector provides income for large swathes of Indonesian households, employing 38.2mn people, equivalent to 30% of the total workforce in 2021. Indonesia is the world’s number one palm oil producer with almost 60% of global output. The country also ranks second in terms of rubber, and fourth by rice production. Although the government has long strived to reach self-sufficiency in the production of key food staples, Indonesia is still running a negative trade balance on its agriculture account as it is the largest wheat importer in the world, and imports large quantities of corn, oilseeds and sugar.
[黑色金属冶炼和压延加工业,有色金属冶炼和压延加工业,] [2022-09-26]
Steel sector is both the backbone of Indian economy as well as a growth promising sector. The growth of the sector is well supported by the availability od raw material such as iron ore and cost effective labour in the country. The government has always realized the importance of the sector for manufacturing sector growth and the overall GDP growth and therefore, initiated various schemes and policies for the development of steel sector along with promoting public private partnership. Since the last couple of the decades, the sector has been moving towards modernizing itself with plants upgradation, adoption of advanced technology and building of state-of-the-art mills. Leveraging on the high demand with resurging economy, the India has witnessed continuous rise in the steel production, which has made India a second largest crude steel producer of the world (since 2018).
[电力、热力、燃气及水生产和供应业,] [2022-09-26]
According to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), Brazil ranked third globally in 2020 in terms of renewable power generation installed capacity, with 150,046 MW. This high ranking is explained by the country’s vast hydrological resources. Notably, Brazil ended 2020 second globally in terms of hydropower installed capacity, behind only China. Brazil is also a leader in biomass power generation, ranking second globally and having a biomass power installed capacity of 15,650 MW as of end-2020. In 2021, the government continued to incentivise the expansion and diversification of Brazil’s energy matrix and the country ended 2021 with 190,160 MW of installed capacity, according to the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME).