
Tsingshan Holdings launches blast furnace at its new African plant
The biggest stainless steel maker, Tsingshan Holding, has announced the start of production at its carbon steel project in Zimbabwe. This is the first step towards expanding into carbon steel.
On June 13, Dingsen Iron and Steel (DISCO), one of Tsingshan Holding’s three African subsidiaries, smelted the first batch of pig iron, officially entering the project into the production stage. Continue Reading? Please click box below!
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