In today's world, the United States consumes billions of bullets every year, the vast majority of which need to be imported from other countries, and China has become one of the largest countries in the United States. Some have questioned the wisdom of exporting bullets to potential competitors, after all, there are *** and ethical issues involved. However, in fact, bullets are not high-tech products, and the main reason why the United States needs to import large quantities is because of the high cost of labor and the low profit margin of bullets.
In addition to China, Russia and other countries also export bullets to the United States, but China exports the largest and **. Although some people are willing to question this kind of **, in fact, this phenomenon still has its rationality and inevitability. The United States is one of the world's largest consumers of bullets today, consuming billions of bullets every year, and the vast majority of them need to be imported from other countries, of which China is one of the largest countries in the United States. Some have questioned the wisdom of exporting bullets to potential competitors, after all, there are *** and ethical issues involved.
However, in fact, bullets are not high-tech products, and the main reason why the United States needs to import large quantities is because of the high cost of labor and the low profit margin of bullets. In addition to China, Russia and other countries also export bullets to the United States, but China exports the largest and **. Although some people are willing to question this kind of **, in fact, this phenomenon still has its rationality and inevitability. Why are our bullets much higher than those of other countries?The reason for this is not easy to guess.
Most of the bullets in other countries are copper-shelled bullets, while China's production is steel-shelled copper-plated bullets, which is because China's copper resources are relatively poor. But even so, the ** of copper-shelled bullets is not the most expensive, and even more expensive is pure copper-shelled bullets. For example, 12The price of 7mm M33 shells is 279 US dollars per 100 rounds, or 17 yuan. Whereas. The 338 caliber AWP sniper *** 20 rounds cost 115 US dollars, or 37 yuan. These special bullets are expensive, but the profit is low.
For example, 556mm rifle cartridges, the profit per shot is only 056 New Taiwan dollars, equivalent to a dime of RMB. If the U.S. makes its own, the amount per shot** is 30% higher than that of imports. As a result, our country became the largest exporter of bullets to the United States.