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TISCO stainless steel produced 4.1884 million tons of stainless steel last year, with a target of 4.2 million tons this year
TISCO stainless steel disclosed in its 2020 annual report that in 2020, the company will produce 10.6886 million tons of steel, including 4.1884 million tons of stainless steel. |
Energy production in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in the first quarter of 2021
In the first quarter, the production of raw coal, electric power and oil products in the whole region (Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the same below) increased steadily. |
The international standard for ferronickel testing (iso23156:2021) formulated by Jiuquan Iron and Steel Co., Ltd. was officially released and implemented
Recently, the international standard for ferronickel testing (iso23156:2021) formulated by Jiuquan Iron and Steel Co., Ltd. was officially released and implemented on the official website of the international organization for Standardization (ISO). |
Taishan steel and China Steel Research Institute sign strategic cooperation agreement
On April 20, 2021, on the occasion of the 37th anniversary of Taishan Iron and Steel Group's resumption of production, Taishan Iron and Steel Group signed a strategic cooperation agreement with China Steel Research and technology group. |
TISCO precision strip and TISCO Tianguan made profits last year, and stainless steel tube company lost nearly 100 million yuan
TISCO precision strip and TISCO Tianguan made profits last year, and stainless steel tube company lost nearly 100 million yuan |
The net profit of TISCO stainless steel in the first quarter of 2021 increased to more than 1.86493 billion yuan
According to the report issued by TISCO stainless steel on April 24, in the first quarter of 2020, its operating revenue increased by 36.55% and 11% respectively on a year-on-year basis to nearly 21281.6 billion yuan. |
How China is moving beyond Australia for its iron ore hunger
China has a seemingly endless hunger for iron ore but the country's relationship with one of its primary providers, Australia, has been tenuous following the political fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic. We take a look at how China has been investing in other na... |
China to further cut coal use in 2021
The proportion was 56.8 percent in 2020 and 57.7 percent in 2019. |
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