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Brief analysis of China's stainless steel import and export data from January to June 2025
1. Stainless steel import and export volume (1) Import volume of stainless steel According to China's customs statistics: In June 2025, China's stainless steel imports were about 109,500 tons, a decrease of 15,600 tons month-on-month, a decrease of 12.5%; a decrease of 21,800 tons year-on-year, a decrease of 16.6%.
By SINOSTEEL STAINLESS STEEL PIPE6 months ago in Writers
The Echo Returns
Author's Note: This story isn’t just hers. It belongs to every soul who loved deeply, gave sincerely, and still ended up lost in silence. It’s the echo of hopes that were nurtured yet never bloomed. It’s the quiet ache of those who did everything right— but still wonder, where did I go wrong?
By Saffron Realm6 months ago in Writers
The Book That Survived the Storm. AI-Generated.
The Book That Survived the Storm The warnings came days before the hurricane hit, but most of us—especially those who’d lived through a dozen false alarms—didn’t take them seriously. I packed a small bag: some clothes, my laptop, old photo albums, and the locket my mother had given me before she passed. I left behind the house I grew up in, never imagining that I wouldn’t return for years.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Writers
The Hidden Power Behind Price Tags: How Psychological Pricing Drives Buying Behavior
Imagine walking into a store and seeing a price tag that reads $9.99 instead of a clean $10. Almost instinctively, you feel like you’re getting a better deal—even though the difference is just a penny.
By PriceIntelGuru6 months ago in Writers
Inside the Occupation
As a young kid I watched a show on TV, a semblance of Deal or No Deal, and concluded that I wanted to become an economist just like the young girl that confidently won the show and left everyone in awe with her intelligence and wit. I was just 12. To me, becoming an economist meant being smart, young, witty. Winning games on televised shows and walking off with the stack of cash kind of a witty.
By Narghiza Ergashova6 months ago in Writers
Echoes of Memory: A Still Life of Love and Reflection
There are moments in life that are louder in silence than in sound. They don’t shout, but they resonate. A still image, like the one we see here — a pair of spectacles and a bouquet of flowers lying quietly on a stone surface — becomes a powerful narrative, not because of what is said, but because of what is left unsaid. This photograph, steeped in emotion and symbolism, invites us into a delicate exploration of memory, absence, and the eternal conversation between past and present.
By Fazal Malik6 months ago in Writers
“Voices Under Siege: The Ongoing Oppression in Palestine”
Introduction Palestine stands today as a symbol of suffering, resilience, and resistance. The story of its people is one of enduring hardship, ongoing occupation, and relentless hope. In recent years, particularly since 2023 and continuing into 2025, the oppression faced by Palestinians has reached alarming levels. Daily life for many is shaped by airstrikes, house demolitions, restricted access to food and medicine, and a lack of fundamental human rights. This article aims to shed light on the scale of oppression currently being experienced in Palestine, the historical roots of the conflict, and the urgent need for global awareness and justice.
By Fazal Malik6 months ago in Writers
Silent Suffering: The Ongoing Cruelty Faced by Pashtuns Today"
Introduction The Pashtuns—an ethnic group known for their rich culture, bravery, and history of resistance—are facing a silent crisis today. Spread mainly across Pakistan and Afghanistan, Pashtuns are enduring a troubling series of human rights violations, forced displacements, racial profiling, and systemic discrimination. These acts, often overlooked by mainstream narratives, have created a humanitarian and political issue that demands immediate global attention.
By Fazal Malik6 months ago in Writers
When AI Replaces the Muse
It started with a blinking cursor. Not the kind that waits for words—but the kind that taunts. The kind that knows. Harper had written poetry for fifteen years. At least she thought she had. There were notebooks with wine stains and tear-blurred lines to prove it. But those words, once holy and uncontainable, had stopped arriving.
By Abuzar khan6 months ago in Writers









