South Korea-based Dongkuk Steel has announced that it will invest $730 million in the construction of integrated steelworks in the Brazilian state of Ceara in partnership with the Brazilian mining giant Vale and South Korean steelmaker POSCO.
The slab-making joint venture Companhia Siderúrgica do Pecém (CSP) is expected to produce 3 million mt of slab per year. Total cost of the project is estimated to be $4.86 billion.
Dongkuk Steel stated that it will have a 30 percent stake in the project, while Vale and POSCO will have 50 percent and 20 percent stakes respectively. The completion of the project is scheduled for 2015.
Dongkuk Steel to invest $730 million in Brazilian slab-making JV
Tags: Slab Semis Brazil Korea S. East Asia and Pacific Far East South America Steelmaking Investments Vale POSCO
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