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CX Daily: China Forges Steel Colossus But Will the Pieces Stick Together?

CX Daily: China Forges Steel Colossus. But Will the Pieces Stick Together? Steel / One day late last December, leading Chinese steelmaker Baowu marked a major milestone when its Chairman Chen Derong performed the company’s first “distance smelting” with the tap of a key on his tablet computer. With that motion, an emotional Chen proclaimed that the 93-year-old company had officially passed the 100 million-tons mark for annual production capacity, capping four years of breakneck merger-fueled growth that has created the world’s largest steelmaker. The milestone vaulted China Baowu Steel Group Corp. Ltd. past ArcelorMittal SA for the crown, ending the Luxembourg-based company’s 14-year streak at the top of the global steel heap. Baowu nearly took the crown a year earlier, producing 95.47 million tons of crude steel compared with ArcelorMittal’s 97.31 million tons.

U S Moves Toward Barring More Chinese Carriers On Security

U.S. FCC Moves Toward Banning More Chinese Wireless Carriers Bloomberg 3 days ago © Bloomberg Sales assistants work at a China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd. store in Hong Kong. (Bloomberg) The U.S. Federal Communications Commission moved toward barring China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd. and ComNet from the U.S., calling the Chinese telecommunications carriers a security risk controlled by Beijing. Popular Searches The action against two of China’s three major telecommunications operators was decided by a 4-0 vote by agency. It continues a security crackdown that earlier touched Chinese gear makers Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp. In 2019, the FCC barred China Mobile Ltd. from the U.S. market over national security concerns.

U S Moves Toward Barring More Chinese Carriers Over Security

U.S. FCC Moves Toward Banning More Chinese Wireless Carriers Bloomberg 3 days ago © Bloomberg Sales assistants work at a China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd. store in Hong Kong. (Bloomberg) The U.S. Federal Communications Commission moved toward barring China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd. and ComNet from the U.S., calling the Chinese telecommunications carriers a security risk controlled by Beijing. The action against two of China’s three major telecommunications operators was decided by a 4-0 vote by agency. It continues a security crackdown that earlier touched Chinese gear makers Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp. In 2019, the FCC barred China Mobile Ltd. from the U.S. market over national security concerns.

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