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stockpile

[stok-pahyl] / ˈstɒkˌpaɪl /




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“For context, China’s iron ore port stockpiles have only lifted above 160 million tons briefly on three occasions in 2018 and one occasion in 2022,” he says.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s true that should the Iranian regime topple “the country’s stockpiles of highly enriched uranium and operating nuclear reactors could become dangerously unsecured.”

From The Wall Street Journal

As the sector weathers a period of unprecedented uncertainty, retailers and manufacturers are sitting on their biggest polished‑stone stockpiles in years.

From Barron's

It also has significant stockpiles of short-range missiles capable of reaching U.S. bases in the Gulf and ships in the Strait of Hormuz, as well as antiship cruise missiles.

From The Wall Street Journal

Moments earlier, his company, which stockpiles bitcoin, had reported a $12 billion quarterly loss related to the token’s late-2025 swoon.

From The Wall Street Journal