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16 Industries, Such As Henan Tannery, List Out The List Of Backward Production Capacity

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Tanning Capacity In Henan

Recently, the Henan provincial government announced that Henan 2011

year

Elimination of backward industries

Capacity enterprise

The list has been released.

On the same day, the Henan daily published in full text, detailing the name of enterprises and eliminating backward ones.

equipment

Type, production line type and quantity, and

eliminate

The number of capacity, please all sectors of society

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The announcement list shows that there are 167 enterprises in the whole province, and 16 industries need to eliminate backward production capacity, including 16 industries such as leather making.


There are 10 families in Henan province.

Tanning enterprise

A total of 750 thousand and 300 bid cards were eliminated for the backward production capacity, of which 7 were 259 thousand and 300 sheets in Jiaozuo, 2 in 241 thousand in Zhoukou, and 250 thousand in Shangqiu.


Henan regards the elimination of backward production capacity as a long-term mechanism, focusing on industries including leather making, and phasing out backward production capacity.

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