Canadian fabricator forms China venture
Dec 22, 2010 | 04:26 AM
| Corinna Petry
Canadian steel fabricator Empire Industries Ltd. has partnered with a Chinese company to erect steel structures in China.
Winnipeg, Manitoba-based Empire, whose business lines include specialized engineered product manufacturing, has entered a joint-venture agreement with Guangdong Qiguang Steel Structures Co. Ltd.
The two parties agreed to establish a new company, Qiguang Dynamic Structures, in China. Guangdong Qiguang Steel Structures owns 51 percent of the new entity, Empire the remaining 49 percent.....
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