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The Development of Mainland China's Steel Industry Since 1958*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

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According to Po I-p'o (Chairman of the State Economic Commission), mainland China's steel output in 1960 amounted to 18·45 million metric tons. This output level shows an increase of 245 per cent, over 1957, or an annual average increase of 51 per cent, for the three-year period 1958–60. This latter rate is considerably higher than that achieved hi the First Five-Year Plan period. The purpose of this paper is to examine the major changes hi the steel industry which have made possible a higher growth rate since 1958, and the problems with which the industry has been confronted hi the course of expanding its output.

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Population Problems
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Copyright © The China Quarterly 1961

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(a) While the volume of most small native furnaces was below one cubic meter, that of small modern furnaces is generally not under 6½ cubic meters.

(b) Unlike native furnaces, small modern furnaces generally have a casing of steel plate for the bosh and tuyere jacket zone.

(c) There is greater use of mechanical aids in handling raw materials in the case of small modern furnaces than in the case of native furnaces.

8 Computed from data supplied by the Industrial Statistics Section of the State Bureau of Statistics.

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16 Ibid., May 2, 1958.

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21 Ibid., October 16, 1959.