China's top steel city Tangshan to extend winter output curbs

Reuters  |  BEIJING 

(Reuters) - China's top city of said on Friday it would extend restrictions on production beyond the end of the winter heating season on March 15.

A document on the government's website said the city would draw up a plan to continue some curbs, including on eight central steel mills, by the end of this month.

in heavily polluted Tangshan, in the northern province, have been forced to cut production by as much as 50 percent during China's 2017/18 winter months as part of a targeted environmental protection campaign.

reported on Feb. 1 that was considering prolonging the curbs beyond mid-March, but the government denied there was such a plan for the province.

Among the extended measures announced, eight located near the city centre, including the main site of Tangsteel, a unit of HBIS Group, will face unspecified "normalised" production limits after March 15, the document said.

Other be will required to stagger their production when instructed to by the city government, which did not say when the extended curbs would end.

was ranked by the as one of China's 10 worst performing cities in terms of pollution last year.

The city has set its PM2.5 (particulate matter with a width of 2.5 microns) target for 2018 at 59 micrograms per cubic metre according to the document, which did not give a figure for the average 2017 level. as a whole saw PM2.5 concentrations hit 65 micrograms per cubic metre last year.

Meanwhile, said it would eliminate 1.2 million tonnes per year of and 1.81 million tonnes of coal capacity by the end of this year, as well as speed up the relocation of heavy industry to coastal regions.

The city plans to achieve its or by the end of October, according to the document, which did not provide a figure for the target.

By the same month, 45 are required to have upgraded their sintering equipment.

(Reporting by and Muyu Xu, editing by David Evans)

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First Published: Fri, February 09 2018. 17:43 IST