Stainless steel

Published January 21, 2007

BEIJING, Jan 20: China has for the first time become the world’s largest stainless steel producer, with its output exceeding five million tons in 2006, a rise of 60 per cent since 2005, state news agency Xinhua reported.

The rise is a result of a number of projects launched in 2005 by Chinese steel producers including Taiyuan Steel, Baosteel and Jiuquan Iron and Steel Group, Xinhua quoted China’s National Development and Reform Commission as saying.

The commission is the country's main economic planning agency.

The expansion is set to continue since China's stainless steel production capacity rose to 12 million tons by the end of 2006 and at least 20 new plants are set to commence production this year, the commission said.—AFP

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