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Mar
02:43
China's 'new infrastructure' to support steel consumption
China's ‘new infrastructure’ investment is an increasingly more important focus of policy than traditional infrastructure. Steel demand is also being supported by construction plans for 2020-2025, Kallanish notes.
‘New infrastructure’ is mainly in support of new technology and communications, driven by digital, IT and transport. It covers the construction of intercity high-speed railways, ultra-high voltage (UHV) transmis…
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