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What are the four special steels in China?
The four major domestic special steels are Baosteel Group Co., Ltd., Angang Group Co., Ltd., Beijing shougang shares Co., Ltd. and Wuhan Iron and Steel Company.

1, Baosteel group co., ltd

Baosteel Group Co., Ltd., referred to as Baosteel for short, is an important state-owned backbone enterprise supervised by the State Council State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission and headquartered in Shanghai. Baoshan iron & steel, a subsidiary of baoshan iron & steel, is a listed company of Baosteel Group in Shanghai Stock Exchange.

2. Anshan Iron and Steel Group Corporation

Angang was established in 19 16. It is the first large-scale steel complex and the earliest steel production base in New China. Known as "the cradle of China iron and steel industry" and "the eldest son of China iron and steel industry". Pangang is the world's largest vanadium producer, the largest titanium raw material and an important titanium dioxide production base in China. It is also an important production base for railway steel, seamless steel pipe and special steel.

3. Beijing shougang shares Co., Ltd.

It was born in 19 19 and has a history of 85 years. The plant is affiliated to the main process plant of Beijing shougang shares Co., Ltd., with a total of 10 department-level institutions, including 1 blast furnace section, 3 blast furnace sections, 1 sintering workshop, 2 sintering workshops, 4 production units, and 6 functional departments including production planning department, technical research department, equipment department, factory director's office and party and mass office.

4. Wuhan Iron and Steel Company

Wuhan Iron and Steel Group Corporation is the first super-large iron and steel complex built after the founding of New China. 1955 started construction,1September 958 13 was completed and put into production. It is an important state-owned backbone enterprise directly under the Central Committee and the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council.