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Japanese Blast Furnace Manufacturers Turn to CO2 as Raw Material in Bid to Achieve Zero-Carbon Steel

Aug. 5, 2020

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: carbon-free steel, Chiyoda, CO2, CO2 emissions, industry trends, JFE Steel, joint development, Kobe Steel, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical, Mitsui & Co., Mitsui OSK Lines, Nippon Steel, R&D, Taiheiyo Cement, Vale

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