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SteelAsia ships fifth shipment of steel bars to Canada

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Update time : 2023-07-18 16:21:55
SteelAsia Manufacturing Corporation (SteelAsia), a Philippine steel company based in Metro Manila, has recently shipped more than 36,000 tons of steel bars to Canada.

With this fifth batch of shipments to Canada, SteelAsia’s export value reached US$24 million. These steel bars will meet the country’s infrastructure construction needs.

SteelAsia’s steel bar production is manufactured with green methods. The company produces infrastructure-grade steel bars by using geothermal energy to recycle steel scrap. This technology supports the Philippines’ infrastructure projects and promotes the sustainability of steel production.
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