Amid disruption from the Iran war, China has banned exports of sulphuric acid, a crucial component used to treat drinking water, refine petroleum and make batteries, clothing and phosphate fertilisers.
Wouldn’t that claim depend on how much they used domestically? Still, if they mostly produced it for domestic use and then exported the resulting products, then the world wouldn’t really care much about the change. Except perhaps because raw sulfur exports have also suffered shortages over the last ~3 months.
Wouldn’t that claim depend on how much they used domestically? Still, if they mostly produced it for domestic use and then exported the resulting products, then the world wouldn’t really care much about the change. Except perhaps because raw sulfur exports have also suffered shortages over the last ~3 months.
Yes, but there was no context in the OP.