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90 percent
China, South Korea, and Japan now account for 90 percent of the world’s shipbuilding market.
SOURCE: "Navigating the Competitive Seas: U.S.-Japan Future Collaboration in the Shipbuilding Industry" by CSIS's Moyuru Tanaka.
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30 percent
While Ukrainian refugees who are able to work can help Moldova’s labor shortage, a large portion are from nonworking age groups. For example, over 30 percent of refugees were elderly.
SOURCE: "Moldova’s Ukrainian Bilateral" by CSIS's Leah Kieff.
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74 percent
Approximately 74 percent of Philippine survey respondents in 2024 held favorable views toward the United States, compared to only 34 percent who held favorable views toward China.
SOURCE: "U.S. and Chinese Soft Power and Influence in Southeast Asia" by CSIS's Andreyka Natalegawa and Gregory B. Poling.
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40 percent
A survey conducted by Boston Consulting Group revealed an error rate of up to 40 percent in emissions reporting across nine major industries around the world.
SOURCE: "Crafting a Robust U.S. Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism" by CSIS's Sanam Rasool, William Alan Reinsch, and Thibault Denamiel.
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