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Jianlong Steel is the largest private-owned enterprise in Tangshan, Hebei province, China with the output of crude steel 6.5 million tonnes in a year. The company was established in the year 2000, from near-bankrupt predecessor Zunhua Steel. [1]

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Tangshan Jianlong Steel is a subsidiary of the large domestic private enterprise Beijing Jianlong Group.

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References

  1. "History of Jianlong," steelonthenet.com, retrieved 22 September 2021