From CSIS External Relations <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: China's Naval Buildup, Ukraine Reconstruction, Friendshoring Battery Manufacturing, and More
Date June 9, 2024 3:13 PM
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234 warships

China now possesses the world’s largest maritime fighting force, operating 234 warships to the U.S. Navy’s 219.



SOURCE: "Unpacking China’s Naval Buildup" by CSIS's Alexander Palmer, Henry H. Carroll, and Nicholas Velazquez.

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$721.3 million

Recent estimates put Ukraine's total reconstruction and recovery needs at an estimated $721.3 million over 10 years.



SOURCE: "A Human Rights–Centered Approach to Reconstruction in Ukraine" by CSIS's Scott Busby and Lauren Burke.

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90 percent

China produces about 90 percent of anodes and lithium electrolyte solutions, leaving the United States a distant fourth behind Japan and South Korea in lithium-ion battery manufacturing.



SOURCE: "Friendshoring the Lithium-Ion Battery Supply Chain: Battery Cell Manufacturing" by CSIS's William Alan Reinsch, Meredith Broadbent, and Thibault Denamiel with Elias Shammas.

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1.5 million refugees

Lebanon hosts 1.5 million Syrian refugees, but is attempting to deport many of them back to their home country or push them to migrate to Europe.



SOURCE: "Lebanon’s Dangerous Campaign against Refugees" by CSIS's Natasha Hall and Will Todman.

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