Zimbabwe's Steel Industry Revitalized with New $1.5 Billion Plant

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Zimbabwe's new $1.5 billion steel manufacturing plant, constructed with Chinese investment, aims to transform the country's iron and steel industry and alleviate its economic crisis.

Via Metal Miner Zimbabwe’s got itself a brand new iron and steel manufacturing plant, courtesy of the Chinese. This U.S. $1.5 billion Chinese-built plant’s blast furnace recently came online and is already producing pig iron, a crucial ingredient for making steel. The team over at Dinson Iron and Steel Company Disco, the Zimbabwean subsidiary of Chinese steel giant Tsingshan Holding Group, announced the production of their very first batch of pig iron on June 13.

According to analysts from inside and outside the country, these resources have the potential to help alleviate the country’s economic crisis. Zimbabwe Set a High Bar The Engineering, Iron, and Steel Association of Zimbabwe EISAZ has set its sights on raking in a staggering $6 billion from exports each year. Clearly, they’re counting on this $1.5 billion steel plant in Manhize to help them achieve this ambitious goal.

 

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