Shanxi Coking Coal Group

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Shanxi Coking Coal Group
山西焦煤集团有限责任公司
Company type state-owned enterprise
Founded2001
Headquarters
Taiyuan
,
China
ProductsCoal, coke and other chemicals
RevenueDecrease2.svg CN¥195.1  billion  (2015)
Decrease2.svg(CN¥429.1 million) (2015)
Increase2.svg CN¥477.6 million (2015)
Total assets Increase2.svg CN¥261.0 billion (2015)
Total equity Increase2.svg CN¥25.9 billion (2015)
OwnerShanxi Government (100%)
Parent SASAC of Shanxi Government
Subsidiaries see list
Website sxcc.com.cn
Footnotes /references
in a consolidated basis [1]
Shanxi Coking Coal Group Co., Ltd.
Simplified Chinese 山西焦煤集团有限责任公司
Traditional Chinese 山西焦煤集團有限責任公司

Subsidiaries

As of 31 December 2015

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