Repercussion from corona virus crisis penetrates the steel and aluminum alloy industry
04/16/2020 09:45
An emergency declaration was issued at the night of the 7th, but the repercussion on the economy and the material industry will become more serious. Given the reducing production of automobiles, steel from blast furnace mills along with the temporary leave were already announced, aluminum alloy manufactures are more despondent about the future than disappointment.
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