Arthur had long expected the industrial sector to complete its development plan. After all, Australia's industrial development plan also started with basic industries. With industrial equipment and enough workers, it is natural for resource-rich Australia to quickly increase its steel production.
"Well done, but we must continue to work hard. Both industrial development and construction projects require sufficient steel materials. In the future, when we plan to build railways, we will also need a lot of steel. With the help of the United Kingdom and Germany, I hope our steel production can quickly reach a satisfactory number," Arthur instructed.
Steel production is one of the factors measuring a country's industrial development and an essential material needed for national construction and development.
Therefore, Australia must not be satisfied with meeting the standards but should set its sights on the future, preparing for various future constructions.