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China's HBIS to buy 70 pct of Tata's Southeast Asian steel projects
CGTN
Chinese steelmaker HBIS Group, which is the world's third-largest steelmaker by output, agreed to buy 70 percent of Indian conglomerate Tata Steel's projects in Southeast Asian countries on Monday, which is considered a "smart move" by experts.
HBIS will take over Tata Steel's projects in Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia, in order to maximize opportunities in the region on technology, channels and management.
"Through the talks, we found that HBIS and Tata Steel share the same view on the world steel industry's future, which is the foundation of our cooperation," said Yu Yong, president of HBIS Group.
HBIS will seize the opportunities offered by the growing steel demand in Southeast Asia, Yu added.
Xu Xiangchun, information director and analyst with iron and steel industry consultancy mysteel.com, said Southeast Asia has been a popular destination for steel investment in recent years because of the large population and its fast economic growth.
According to mysteel.com, the steel shortage in Southeast Asia is around 100 million metric tons annually, and the region depends on imports.
TV Narendran, chief executive officer and managing director of Tata Steel, said he is confident that the steel projects in Southeast Asia will continue to grow in the future after the investment.
"Tata Steel shares the same culture with HBIS and we will explore more cooperative possibilities in future," he said.
https://news.cgtn.com/news/3d3d514e32557a4d32457a6333566d54/index.html
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Good coopearation @Han Patriot , @Viet
China's HBIS to buy 70 pct of Tata's Southeast Asian steel projects
CGTN
Chinese steelmaker HBIS Group, which is the world's third-largest steelmaker by output, agreed to buy 70 percent of Indian conglomerate Tata Steel's projects in Southeast Asian countries on Monday, which is considered a "smart move" by experts.
HBIS will take over Tata Steel's projects in Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia, in order to maximize opportunities in the region on technology, channels and management.
"Through the talks, we found that HBIS and Tata Steel share the same view on the world steel industry's future, which is the foundation of our cooperation," said Yu Yong, president of HBIS Group.
HBIS will seize the opportunities offered by the growing steel demand in Southeast Asia, Yu added.
Xu Xiangchun, information director and analyst with iron and steel industry consultancy mysteel.com, said Southeast Asia has been a popular destination for steel investment in recent years because of the large population and its fast economic growth.
According to mysteel.com, the steel shortage in Southeast Asia is around 100 million metric tons annually, and the region depends on imports.
TV Narendran, chief executive officer and managing director of Tata Steel, said he is confident that the steel projects in Southeast Asia will continue to grow in the future after the investment.
"Tata Steel shares the same culture with HBIS and we will explore more cooperative possibilities in future," he said.
https://news.cgtn.com/news/3d3d514e32557a4d32457a6333566d54/index.html
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Good coopearation @Han Patriot , @Viet