Shougang Group

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Shougang Group Co., Ltd.
Shǒugāng zǒng gōngsī
Websitewww.shougang.com.cn

Shougang Group Co., Ltd., formerly Shougang Corporation is a

Shijingshan district operations were moved out of the city prior to it hosting the 2008 Summer Olympics due to concerns over pollution.[1][2]

Its subsidiary and listed company,

The word "Shougang" (Chinese: 首钢) is an abbreviation of its Chinese name (Chinese: 铁公司; pinyin: Shǒugāngtiě gōngsī; lit. 'Capital Steel and Iron Corporation'), meaning "Capital Steel".[4]: 49  Some publications also use Capital Iron and Steel Corporation as the translation of the name.[5]

History

A group of workers inside a steel manufacturing facility
Shougang in 1967

The predecessor of Shougang, Shijingshan Steel Plant, was founded in 1919 in

Shijingshan District,[6] with accelerated growth since the founding of People's Republic of China in 1949. It was renamed Shougang in 1967.[7]
Shougang focuses its business mainly on steel industry, the corporation also runs on mining, machinery and equipment development, electronics, building, real estate, and related services, in addition, they also developed business with overseas companies in order to form Shougang as a leading multi-diverse corporation.

Big Air Shougang in Shougang Park

The steel mill was one of the largest sources of pollution in Beijing, and discussions to relocate it began in 2004 and continued off and on thereafter.

Caofeidian District in Tangshan over the period 2005 to 2010,[4]: 49  with the old site in Beijing being turned into Shougang Park.[8] The park was planned by Arup Group, and uses sustainable construction and sponge city design concepts.[9]: 51  Big Air Shougang, one of the venues of 2022 Winter Olympics, was built inside the former factory in 2019.[10] The venue has become a simple of China's urban renewal.[11]: 166  Railway station Xinshougang (Shougang Park) opened on December 31, 2021.[12]

Foreign operations

The company has current operations in the pacific coast of Southern

Perú and is known as Shougang Hierro Perú. It operates the Marcona Mine in the Marcona District, an open-pit iron mine acquired in 1992. There have been continuing labor troubles.[13][14]

References

  1. ^ Martin, Greg. "BEIJING'S FORMER INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX SHOUGANG DISTRICT SEES SUSTAINABLE URBAN REGENERATION PUSH". Olympic.org. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  2. ^ Beijing steel plant to relocate
  3. ^ SHOUGANG GROUP TO RESTRUCTURE HK-LISTED SUBSIDIARIES[dead link]
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  6. ^ History of the Shougang Group
  7. The People's Government of Beijing Municipality
    . Retrieved 2024-02-05.
  8. ^ "91年北京首钢老厂区停产 张德江:应做新起点". China News Service. 2011-01-13. Archived from the original on 2021-07-23. Retrieved 2021-01-05.
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  10. ^ "北京冬奥会比赛场馆首钢滑雪大跳台建设完成". Xinhua News Agency. 2019-11-01. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
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  12. ^ 北京城市轨道交通运营里程跃居全国第一 [Beijing’s urban rail transit operating mileage ranks first in the country]. chinanews.com.cn. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  13. ^ "Tensions Over Chinese Mining Venture in Peru" article by Simon Romero in The New York Times August 14, 2010, accessed August 14, 2010
  14. ^ Info portal at InfoMine.Com

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