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Fujian's Ningde city to build China's largest stainless steel industry base

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Update time : 2022-08-18 20:58:13
In order to develop the largest stainless steel industry base in China, on August 16, the Ningde government organized China's First Stainless Steel Industry Innovation and Development Conference. This conference lasted for two days in Fujian province.

Policy interpretation, exchange of innovative technology, and the promotion of standard application were discussed in the meeting. Besides, they also analyzed and discussed the current common problems faced by the stainless steel industry.

After the conference, Ningde city will build new industrial demonstration bases and focus on the construction of five centers, including stainless steel smelting center, processing center, innovation R&D center, testing center, and trading center.
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