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The company has over 20 years' experience in supplying a wide variety of engineered and semi-finished plastics.
If they are not, why are we failing to supply our own semi-finished and finished goods to industry?
Equally, the ships take away the fin shed or semi-finished products made in those factories.
They will be simultaneously in competition with a dominant nationalised sector, and dependent on it for supplies of semi-finished steel.
The rest are raw materials, food or semi-finished articles.
Two hundred thousand tons of these million tons are coming in the form of semi-finished and finished steel at terrifically high prices.
There is a very heavy demand and a serious shortage of semi-finished material, due largely to the difficulty of obtaining imports.
In 1968 and 1969 respectively, 1·9 and 2·1 million tons, including semi-finished and finished steel.
Expansion of production is dependent on an increase in the supplies of steel, particularly in imported semi-finished material.