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Naiman Banner to launch 1.3 million tons stainless steel project & 6 ferronickel alloy production lines

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Update time : 2020-07-28 18:59:09
Naiman Banner, Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia made great efforts to recover the work and production activities after the coronavirus control was normalized and now has completed RMB 7 billion investments and planned to construct 86 primary projects within this year, including 57 new projects and 29 continued projects.

Jingan nickel-based alloy new material project in Inner Mongolia has restarted the construction of all its 18 production lines for ferronickel alloy and 6 of them will come into operation in September.

There will be many new projects launched in the second half of this year, including annual production capacity 1.3-million-ton stainless steel production lines, 600,000 tons silicon-manganese alloy, 400,000 high-carbon ferrochromium production lines, and so on.
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