Largest steel trading center in Jiangxi opens its doors

Monday, 26 November 2012 18:02:35 (GMT+3)   |   Shanghai
       

The largest steel trading center in China’s Jiangxi Province officially opened in Changbei in the city of Nanchang on November 25, as reported by local Chinese media sources.
 
Located on an area covering 40 hectares, the center is expected to have an annual throughput of 500,000 mt with an annual turnover of RMB 4.5 billion ($721 million). A total of RMB 420 million ($67.3 million) was invested in the new steel trading center by Jiangxi-based Metal Materials Co., Wuhan-based Baotong Metal Materials Co. and Jiangsu-based Changnan Materials Co.

Similar articles

Malaysia imposes provisional AD duty on certain flat rolled steel imports from three countries

17 Aug | Steel News

CISA: China’s steel usage in H2 to exceed H1, imports to add 5 million mt in 2020

12 Jun | Steel News

Vale’s iron ore shipments to China expected to increase in 2020

02 Jun | Steel News

IREPAS committees: China to resume exports amid domestic coronavirus impact

03 Mar | Steel News

HBIS increases domestic supply of ultra-low-temperature steel

07 Dec | Steel News

Freight volume on China’s Daqin railway up 4.06 percent in Jan-Oct

30 Nov | Steel News

China’s steel bar exports down 19.8 percent in January-September

29 Oct | Steel News

Jianlong Beiman Special Steel’s exports amount to 69,142 mt in H1

13 Aug | Steel News

CISA: Iron ore prices likely to continue the fluctuating trend in August

08 Aug | Steel News

CISA: Iron ore prices in China rise slightly during July

07 Aug | Steel News