One Stainless Steel Plant In East China to Start Billet Production in Late June

Published: May 31, 2023 10:56
Source: SMM
A stainless steel plant in east China will begin billet production on June 20.

SHANGHAI, May 31 (SMM) – A stainless steel plant in east China will begin billet production on June 20.

The plant transferred some of its production equipment in Xiangshui base to Liyang base.

The total output of steel billets in June is expected to remain unchanged.

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