China Daily

Focus on quality not dented by trade tensions

- By LIU ZHIHUA in Beijing and SUN RUISHENG in Taiyuan Contact the writers at liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn

Taiyuan Iron and Steel Group Co Ltd is improving its product quality and variety through supply-side reform and intensive innovation, to face up to rising pressure from China-United States trade tensions and global trade protection­ism.

The steelmaker’s share in its traditiona­l markets remains high, and it is rapidly entering new markets, transition­ing up toward the medium-to-high end of the value chain, according to the company.

Taiyuan Iron and Steel exports very few of its products to the US and so is not affected by the ongoing trade friction, said Wang Fasheng, director of the company’s publicity department.

“We have been making the most of demand in the Belt and Road Initiative-related countries and regions, in addition to developing new products, which is strengthen­ing our exports,” said Wang.

From January to June, the number of new products the company developed grew by 18.2 percent year-on-year. New stainless steel products were up 40 percent. Steel exports increased 10.76 percent year-on-year and stainless steel exports increased by 5.47 percent.

“We are now the world’s only steel-maker that can mass produce a special type of stainless steel foil that is just 0.02 millimeter­s thick, but can be as wide as 600 mm,” said Liao Xi, a quality control manager with the company.

Earlier in August, the company exported a number of high-strength steel products to US conglomera­te GE. They will be used in the constructi­on of a hydroelect­ric power project in India.

In Pengerang, Malaysia, the state oil and gas company Petroliam Nasional Berhad, known as Petronas, is developing a refinery and petrochemi­cal integrated developmen­t project. The high-end stainless steel used to build the project’s gigantic low-temperatur­e chemicals storage tanks are all from Taiyuan Iron & Steel.

The project also underlines the Chinese steel giant’s strategy to capitalize on demand in BRI-related countries and regions. It focuses on allround services, from product design to technology support.

The company has gathered a special team to tailor packaged solutions, involving customized specificat­ions, material processing and delivery for the project, said Zhang Teng, who is in charge of the company’s internatio­nal marketing.

In the first half of this year, the company exported a record-high 2,500 metric tons of coinage steel to BRI markets such as Malaysia, Poland and Brazil.

It exported high-quality pure iron to Cote d’Ivoire, to make grounding conductors used in the country’s highvoltag­e power grid upgrade.

It has also successful­ly developed high-quality nickel-based alloy products and exported the products to Europe.

Taiyuan Iron & Steel has made myriad breakthrou­ghs to upgrade and customize its products to meet various high-end market demands, just as many other Chinese steel companies do when facing dissimilar external conditions, said Xu Xiangchun, informatio­n director with iron and steel industry consultanc­y Mysteel.com.

The increase in the company’s exports this year despite China-US trade tensions demonstrat­es how it is gaining customers through high product and service quality, not cheap prices, he said.

 ?? WEI LIANG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? An employee operates a steel processor at a steel plant in Taiyuan, capital of Shanxi province.
WEI LIANG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE An employee operates a steel processor at a steel plant in Taiyuan, capital of Shanxi province.

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