TOKYO, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Nippon Steel Corp said on Friday it would aim to recover 70 percent of normal output in about a week at its Nagoya plant, where operations were halted after a gas tank explosion and fire on Wednesday night.
Nippon Steel is Japan's largest steel maker by crude steel output and the Nagoya plant is its third-biggest, with a production capacity of 5.9 million tonnes of steel products a year. It is also the most productive of Nippon Steel's plants in ...
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