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China Iron and Steel Association (CISA, Chinese: 中国钢铁工业协会) is a national, non-profit organization founded in 1999 on the basis of China Metallurgical Enterprise Management Association. CISA members consist of China’s steel enterprises, institutions, societies and individuals in the iron and steel industry, which participate the organization voluntarily according to certain regulations.[1] By 2001, CISA represented 93% of domestic steel output and its membership had 75% of the domestic industry’s employees.[2]CISA now has over 119 group members. CISA is made up of 7 administrative bodies with 30 staff and 7 working committees.

CISA’s responsibility is to link Chinese iron & steel industry with the government, to provide “two-way services” to Chinese steelmakers and institutions, as well as to explore cooperation opportunities with overseas companies and organizations.

References

  1. ^ "China steelmakers expect strong Q2 demand, drop in iron ore prices - association". Reuters. March 18, 2021. Retrieved 2021-07-28.
  2. ^ Massot, Pascale (2024). China's vulnerability paradox: how the world's largest consumer transformed global commodity markets. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press. p. 101. ISBN 978-0-19-777140-2.