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Taiwan’s CSC plans NT$373 million investment for low-carbon steelmaking R&D

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Update time : 2025-10-13 15:28:15
China Steel Corporation (CSC), Taiwan’s leading carbon steel producer, is intensifying its low-carbon transition, committing NT$373 million in research and development funding.

CSC President Shou-Tao Chen said that in addition to practical carbon management, the company has formed a "Blast Furnace Low-Carbon Ironmaking Technology Development" team, collaborating with 13 academic and research institutions and 26 experts.

This investment also meets CSC's "2 Axes, 3 Transitions" strategy, focusing on high-value steel and green energy development, as well as doing digital, low-carbon, and supply chain transformations.

CSC has already reduced its carbon emissions by 15.2% since 2018 and completed 868 emission reduction projects. Furthermore, the company’s green revenue share reached 32.6% in 2024, up by 2.6% year on year, driven by high-strength automotive steel and increased sales of recycled steel.
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