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  • China's coal-rich province to cut 18.95 mln tonnes of coal overcapacity

    North China's Shanxi Province plans to reduce 18.95 million tonnes of coal production capacity by closing 18 coal mines this year.

    August28,2019


  • China to step up efforts to cut overcapacity in 2019

    Chinese authorities said Thursday the country will press ahead with the efforts to cut excess capacity in key areas, including coal and steel sectors, this year.

    May10,2019


  • Hebei cuts nearly 13 mln tonnes of coal overcapacity via capacity trading

    North China's Hebei Province has reduced its coal overcapacity by over 12.9 million tonnes via the public resources trading platform in 2018, said local authorities.

    January02,2019


  • China bans capacity expansion in cement, glass sectors

    Chinese authorities have called for efforts in preventing new capacities in cement and flat glass industries as the government remains firm in its drive to cut capacity.

    August14,2018


  • China to launch inspection to prevent low-quality steel, excess capacity

    China will launch an inspection on shoddy steel products and excess steel capacity from May to June, according to the nation's top economic planner.

    April02,2018


  • China's steel base continues huge capacity cuts

    China's leading steel and iron producer Hebei Province will continue with huge capacity cuts in 2018, governor Xu Qin on Thursday.

    January26,2018


  • China steps up overcapacity cuts in coal sector

    A total of 2,802 coal enterprises were eliminated in China over the past five years as supply-side structural reform in the coal mining sector accelerated nationwide, data from the China National Coal Association (CNCA) showed.

    October26,2017


  • China unveils detailed plan to cut overcapacity in steel, coal

    China will phase out about 50 million tonnes of crude steel capacity and over 150 million tonnes of coal capacity this year, the country's top economic planner announced Friday.

    May15,2017


  • China determined to push capacity-cut drive

    China is determined to gain some ground on its key battlefield -- addressing industrial overcapacity.

    May12,2017


  • China to toughen efforts in cutting excess capacity

    China will toughen efforts to cut excess capacity and ensure annual targets are met.

    May11,2017


  • China's steel industry urged to continue downsizing

    A senior figure in the Chinese steel industry has called for further cuts to steel capacity, saying the sector remains saturated, despite increased profits and production of steel mills in the first quarter.

    April25,2017


  • China's central SOEs continue efforts to cut overcapacity

    China's central government-administered state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have pledged to continue to cut production overcapacity in some industrial sectors, aiming to reduce steel capacity by 5.95 million tonnes and coal by 24.73 million tonnes.

    April21,2017


  • Chinese official calls for speeding up capacity cuts

    A top Chinese official on Friday called for accelerating capacity reduction work in the steel and coal industries as progress remains slow in some regions.

    August22,2016


  • China's overcapacity cut not to harm global growth: spokesperson

    China's overcapacity cut efforts will not generate a drag effect on the country's growth or harm the world economy, an official from the country's top economic planner said on Tuesday.

    August17,2016


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