Technical Exchange in China

Nowadays the cement output of China approaches nearly 50  % of world production and the proportion of Chinese cement equipment in the international trade is more than 1/3. At the same time, more and more countries pay attention to the importance of the cement industry’s carbon emissions. The energy saving and emission reduction in China and other Asian countries has become a focus of world’s attention. However, up to now there is still no “Authoritative International Technical Exchange Conference” in existence for the cement industry in China. To comply with the current situation, China...

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