
Jindal and Tsingshan JV's new Indonesian mill to boost supply in India and China
The biggest Indian stainless steel producer Jindal Stainless Limited (JSL) recently announced its plan to build a melt shop in Indonesia and enter a joint venture (JV) with a Chinese giant.
The move will support rolling capacity expansion inside the country but also will indirectly cause stainless steel supply increase in China. Continue Reading? Please click box below!
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