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"destock" Definitions
  1. destock (something) to reduce the amount of goods in a shop, the amount of materials kept available for making something in a factory, etc.

11 Sentences With "destock"

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As long as they destock slowly, there is no problem.
That accentuated a broader cyclical stocks build that followed a year of destock in 2017.
In addition, Commercial Vehicle manufacturers cut production, to destock inventories and transition to new emission norms.
China, the other major tin player on the world stage, seems to be in internal destock mode.
"In light of the drought ... Parks and Wildlife Management Authority intends to destock its parks' estates through selling some of the wildlife," the authority said in a statement.
China's ability to destock further, meanwhile, is moot given the steady decline in the amount of tin concentrate available to the country's smelters from mines in neighbouring Myanmar.
China's ability to destock further, meanwhile, is moot given the steady decline in the amount of tin concentrate available to the country's smelters from mines in neighboring Myanmar.
By its very nature this sort of price-related destock of scrap is a one-off phenomenon and most copper analysts are looking for a steady diminution over the coming months.
That promises trouble ahead, both in terms of China's increasingly controversial export flows and the potential for one of those violent destock events that has roiled iron ore prices in the past.
In fact, the buying spree across commodities may not continue into December as consumers destock ahead of the holiday at the end of January and the weak yuan makes imports less attractive.
Leutenegger, a former helicopter pilot, had worked in the region since 1980, and had acquired the property in 1992 after the Brucellosis and Tuberculosis Eradication program in the Kimberleys in the 1980s had led to many stations having to destock. The property was established in the early 1880s by M. C. Davies and the Kimberley Pastoral Company also owned neighbouring Kimberley Downs Station. In 1910 Napier Downs occupied an area of , was stocked with 9,000 cattle, and was still owned by M. C. Davies.

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