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Location: Northeast China
Area: 145,900 sq km Population: 42,980,000 (year 2008)
Administrative division: 14 prefecture-level cities, 57 sub-municipal districts |
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Ansteel heavy rails heading to Australia
With its siren wailing, a ship carrying of 5,060 tons of heavy rails recently eased out of Yingkou port in Liaoning province, the first move in its long journey to Australia. |
Small steel enterprises set for death sentence
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) released new regulations Monday at the National Steel Industry Forum held in Dalian city of Northeast China's Liaoning province, setting new requirements for China's steel mills as a step to curb overcapacity of the industry. |
Progress in Anshan, Benxi steel merger by the year's end
The merger between Anshan Iron & Steel Group and Benxi Iron & Steel Group will make substantive progress by the year's end, Anshan Steel Chairman Zhang Xiaogang said on Friday. |
Anshan Steel to raise crude steel capacity
Anshan Steel Group targets an annual 60 million tons of crude steel capacity over the next five years, creating China's biggest steel producer, the company said on Thursday. |
Steel mills expand iron ore output to ward off soaring import costs
China's major steel mills have looked to domestic deposits as they plan to triple their exploration in six years to gradually wean off dependence on exports. |
NSK to build new plant in Shenyang
Japanese rolling bearing producer NSK said Friday it would invest $100 million to build a new plant in Shenyang city, capital of Northeast China's Liaoning province. |
Benxi Steel agrees to acquire Beitai
China's Benxi Iron & Steel Group has agreed to acquire Beitai Steel, in a move that could make it No 3 among the country's steelmakers after a planned merger with the Anben Steel Group, the China Business News reported. |
Shipbuilding shifts to China
International shipbuilders see promising future in the coastal regions. In the past decade, China's shipbuilding industry has been growing fast. Now, China has overtaken Japan to be second only to South Korea. |
Ansteel plans to build JV in US
Anshan Iron and Steel Group Corp (Ansteel), a conglomerate based in Anshan, northeast China's Liaoning province, and the Steel Development Company, of the United States, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on jointly investing in a deformed steel bar manufacturing project. |
Steel merger will become China’s biggest
Three major steel mills will merge into China's biggest steel group, with annual capacity reaching 46 million tons, China Business News reported Monday. |
China's top iron mining company to double production
China's largest iron mining industry company, which is located in the northeastern province of Liaoning, would double its annual production in the coming decade, sources with Angang Steel Group said Thursday. |
Nation's first trademark for cold-rolled steel
A computer control system for cold rolling steel was registered as a trademark with the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. |
Dandong promotes manufacturing
Dandong, the largest border city in China, is renowned for its tourism. Now the city is developing precision instruments manufacturing as another economic calling card. |
Anshan all set to take over Anyang
Anshan Iron & Steel Group, is likely to take over Anyang Iron & Steel Group, the biggest steel mill in Henan province, as part of an industry restructuring in central China. |
Bengang Steel Plates forecasts huge deficit for 2009
Bengang Steel Plates, China's leading steel plates producer, on Thursday forecast its net profits in 2009 would stand a loss of 900 to 950 percent from the previous year. |
China discovers 5-bln-tonne iron deposits in 2009
China discovered nearly 5 billion tonnes of iron ore deposits in 2009, chief engineer with the Ministry of Land and Resources (MLR) said Friday. |
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