
Barrick Mining Corporation
Barrick is a leading global mining, exploration and development company. We create real, long-term value for all stakeholders through responsible mining, strong partnerships and a disciplined approach to growth.



Barrick is a leading global mining, exploration and development company. We create real, long-term value for all stakeholders through responsible mining, strong partnerships and a disciplined approach to growth.

tshint is one of the biggest nickel alloy and stainless steel manufactory in china. our stianless steel cooperation partner: baosteel, lisco, acerinox, posco. our web site: www.tssgroup.com.cn video: v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNDQzMDc0Mjg4.html our advantage: 1) tsingshan holding group now is ranking No.3 in the stainless steel industry in china and No.7 in the world. 2) we are listed No.285 in the ranking of top 500 national enterprises and listed on No.38 in the ranking of top 100 private - own enterprises in manufactoring industry in china in 2012. 3) our RKFE technology is taking top advantage of stainless steel melting and slab. our capacity of HR is 1,000,000mt per year, we are going to crease our capacity to 2,000,000 MT per year. our mill named: guangqing (http://www.gqjs.com.cn/index.asp) the area of factory is 2,000,000m2 we produce nickel alloy 300000 ton and stainless steel slab 1,000,000 ton per year. amount investment: 326 millions usd dollar. Our produce: stainless steel hot rolled coil Grade: 304, 304L, 316L Finish: black finish, no.1 finish Standard: ASTM, JIS Origin of slab: tshint melt and slab. Origin of hot rolled coil with black finish and no.1 finish: baosteel, lisco. Our mainly cooperation partner: posco vietnam, posco Thailand, bahru stainless steel, krupp shanghai, baosteel, lisco. thanks samuel lin stainless steel department TSINGSHAN HOLDING GROUP MP: 0086-18665540448 tel: 0086-757-82061300 email: [email protected]
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