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  2. Pakistan Steel Mills - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Steel Mills Corporation, [2] [3] colloquially referred to as Pak Steel, is a Pakistani state-owned company that produces long-rolled steel and heavy metal products in the country. [ 4 ] Headquartered in Karachi , Sindh , the PSMC is currently the largest industrial mega-corporation in Pakistan, having a production capacity of 1.1 ...

  3. International Steels Limited - Wikipedia

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    International Steels was founded by Amir Sultan Chinoy in 2007 as a joint-venture between International Industries Limited, Sumitomo Corporation, and JFE Steel. [6] [3] Its plant was commissioned in 2010 at a cost of $162 million and it had a capacity to produce 280,000 tons per annum of cold rolled coil from hot rolled coil, including 150,000 tons per annum of galvanized steel. [7]

  4. Ittefaq Group - Wikipedia

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    By 1971, it was Pakistan's largest steel industry starting to make presence in steel industry in Pakistan. [5] In 1972, Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto nationalized the steel industry, including the Ittefaq family business empire, as it was the biggest profit making industry for Pakistan 3— Ittefaq Group.

  5. Industry of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan's industrial sector (in FY21) accounts for 28.11% of the GDP. Of this, manufacturing makes up 12.52%, mining constitutes 2.18%, construction makes up 2.05%, and electricity and gas 1.36%. The majority of industry is made up of textile units, with textiles contributing $15.4b to exports, making up 56% of total exports.

  6. Mughal Steel - Wikipedia

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    Mughal Iron & Steel Industries, commonly known as Mughal Steel (Urdu: مغل اسٹیل), is a Pakistani steel company which manufactures steel products and is based in Lahore. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] History

  7. Ittefaq Iron Industries - Wikipedia

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    A year later, Alshafi Steel merged with Ittefaq Sons, forming Ittefaq Iron Industries Limited in 2009. [1] [5] In 2017, Ittefaq Iron Industries raised Rs. 1.26 billion through initial public offering at a strike price of Rs. 30.2 and became a listed company on the Pakistan Stock Exchange. [6] [7]

  8. Industry in Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Steel Mills is the current largest industrial corporation undertaking having a production capacity of 1.1—5.0 million tonnes [2] of steel and iron foundries. Built with the contributions of the Soviet Union in the 1970s, it is the largest industrial mega corporation complex, [3] vastly expanded in an enormous dimensions construction inputs, involving the use of 1.29Mn cubic meters ...

  9. Amreli Steels - Wikipedia

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    Amreli Steels was founded in 1972 by Abbas Akberali and is named after Amreli District, Gujarat, India from where their ancestors migrated to Pakistan. [4] [5]As of 2013, Amreli's production capacity was estimated to be 150,000 tonnes, [1] which by 2017 had increased to 180,000 tonnes.