Australian Exports of Chinese Container Houses Surge

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2021-11-12

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Zeyu Shijia, a Chinese prefabricated building enterprise, has seen a dramatic surge in its exports to Australia, with shipments increasing by 75%

Zeyu Shijia, a Chinese prefabricated building enterprise, has seen a dramatic surge in its exports to Australia, with shipments increasing by 75% in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. This growth is attributed to the company’s successful compliance with Australia’s strict building standards, including the National Construction Code (NCC) which regulates safety, health, and sustainability of buildings. All Zeyu Shijia’s container houses sold in Australia are asbestos-free—a critical requirement in the country—and feature fire-resistant coatings that meet the AS 3837 standard for fire safety in residential buildings. The company also obtained certification from the National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA), a recognized mark of quality that has helped build trust among Australian buyers. The main buyers include property developers looking for affordable housing solutions and mining companies in Western Australia seeking durable on-site accommodation for workers.

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