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30 Jul 2010
China's Hebei Iron & Steel Group remained the country's biggest steel producer in the first half of the year after raising crude steel output by 26 percent from a year earlier, the company said.
It said in a statement posted on its website that it produced 23.68 million tonnes of crude steel from January through June.
The company, an amalgamation of four companies from the steel producing
heartland of Hebei province in northern China, replaced Baosteel as
China's biggest producer last year.
Baosteel, based in Shanghai, produced 22.58 million tonnes of crude
steel in the first half, putting it in second place, with Wuhan Iron and
Steel Group, Anben Steel Group and the country's biggest private
producer, Shagang, making up the top five.
Hebei Steel Group also posted a remarkable 396 percent year-on-year
surge in profits in the first half, earning 2.35 billion yuan ($346.7
million) from January through June, despite a slump in steel prices from
late April.
Its earnings make it the fourth most profitable Chinese steelmaker over the period, it said.
Baosteel Group was the most profitable, followed by Shagang and the Anben Steel Group, the statement added.
Source: Reuters