Al-Tawari sets up a $100 million steel plant in Pakistan

Thursday, 06 November 2003 14:51:26 (GMT+3)   |  

Al-Tawari sets up a $100 million steel plant in Pakistan

The Saudi Arabian firm Al-Tawari is going to establish a steel plant in Pakistan, near Pakistan Steel Mills and Port Qasim as a matter of convenience for infrastructure. It is reported that the plant which will have a production capacity of approximately 1 million tons, is expected to cost $100 million. According to a previous statement, total steel production of the plant will be exported to Saudi Arabia.

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