Tang Country's economic construction speed was incredibly fast, and within the second month after the war ended, Tang Country had almost returned to its pre-war state.
A few days later, a cargo ship full of radios arrived in Brunas, dumping Tang Country's manufactured goods directly onto the Eastern Continent.
Numerous shipyards started working at full capacity to produce cargo ships, not only those of the Great Tang Group but also those of the Shireck Consortium.
Since all countries needed to recover their pre-war transportation capabilities, the production speed of these shipyards was even faster than during the war period.
Both the Great Tang Group and the Shireck Consortium were desperately producing ten-thousand-ton transport ships, which were the most technologically mature type known as "liberty ships."