The business center of Moscow was visited by leading ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy companies, suppliers of modern equipment, technologies, innovative solutions for the industry, consumers of metal products from the construction industry, mechanical engineering, the fuel and energy complex, transport, logistics and metal trading company ies.
“This situation is encouraging Russian companies to develop their own production and introduce new technologies in terms of import substitution. New needs are opening up within the country that need to be met, which means that many business segments receive an additional incentive to develop more intensively. It is necessary to independently create new suppliers of consumables and components, to recreate broken technological and supply chains in Russia,” said A. Yefimov. “I think by autumn we will see a big surge in interest in the Russian market from Turkish and Asian companies, primarily Chinese ones, interested in developing mutually beneficial cooperation in various areas.”
You can read more about the results of the event on the exhibition's website: https://www.metal-expo.ru/ru/news
Russian metallurgists have signed a cooperation agreement on new alloys for industry, the newspaper reports “The View”.
Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK) and Federal State Unitary Enterprise Tsniichermet im. Bardin” announced the production of new alloys that are necessary for various industries for import substitution, which became possible after the signing of a cooperation agreement between the structures.
The agreement was concluded on November 9 at the Metal-Expo International Industrial Exhibition and was attended by Viktor Yevtukhov, State Secretary and Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade.