China can transfer its technology and equipment to Pakistan to upgrade Pakistan’s steel industry. With China’s transfer of technology and equipment, Pakistan’s steel industry can be more concentrated and more environmentally friendly, because it can make better use of the existing low-quality mineral resources, highlighted Mr. Li Sheng, General Manager of the Pakistani Branch of China First Metallurgical Group Co, says The NationIn the upstream, its domestic mineral resources are rich and coal and iron ore reserves are huge; in the downstream, Pakistan’s real estate and construction services industry is developing rapidly, and the steel demand is increasing, which is very conducive to the development of the industry and that the output of the steel industry in Pakistan is far from enough to meet the needs of its domestic market, stressed Mr. Li ShengPakistani iron ore is stored across the country, mainly in Punjab and Baluchistan, with proven mining reserves of about 950M metric ton, adds Mr. Li ShengOver 20 major steel industrial units were struggling towards diversification and it is essential to improve the steel competitiveness of Pakistan at the root level, adds Mr. Wajid Bukhari, Secretary General of Pakistan Association of Large Steel Producers
China can transfer its technology and equipment to Pakistan to upgrade Pakistan’s steel industry. With China’s transfer of technology and equipment, Pakistan’s steel industry can be more concentrated and more environmentally friendly, because it can make better use of the existing low-quality mineral resources, highlighted Mr. Li Sheng, General Manager of the Pakistani Branch of China First Metallurgical Group Co, says The NationIn the upstream, its domestic mineral resources are rich and coal and iron ore reserves are huge; in the downstream, Pakistan’s real estate and construction services industry is developing rapidly, and the steel demand is increasing, which is very conducive to the development of the industry and that the output of the steel industry in Pakistan is far from enough to meet the needs of its domestic market, stressed Mr. Li ShengPakistani iron ore is stored across the country, mainly in Punjab and Baluchistan, with proven mining reserves of about 950M metric ton, adds Mr. Li ShengOver 20 major steel industrial units were struggling towards diversification and it is essential to improve the steel competitiveness of Pakistan at the root level, adds Mr. Wajid Bukhari, Secretary General of Pakistan Association of Large Steel Producers