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Metallurgy of Russia

The metallurgy industries of Russia make up about 5% of Russia's GDP, about 18% of industrial production and about 14% of exports, as of 2009. The volume of metallurgical production was 1.87 trillion rubles (2009). Investments in fixed assets in metallurgy were 280 billion rubles (2008). The average salary in the metallurgical industry was 23,258 rubles / month.

Ferrous
The share of ferrous metallurgy in the volume of industrial production in Russia is about 10%. The steel industry includes more than 1.5 thousand enterprises and organizations, 70% of them city-forming, and more than 660 thousand employees. • Asha Metallurgical worksNovokuznetsk Iron and Steel Plant - • NLMKMagnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK, Russian:Магнитогорский металлургический комбинат) • Nizhniy Tagil Iron and Steel WorksChelyabinsk Metallurgical PlantWest-Siberian Metal PlantVyksa Steel worksZlatoust Metallurgical PlantSeverstal • Of " Kuznetsk Ferroalloys" • PETROSTAL METALLURGICAL PLANT Pipe Industry From 2000 to 2007 the production of pipes in Russia increased by 2.7 times. by 2010, about 40% of the pipes were produced in Russia on the new equipment. == Nonferrous ==
Scientific institutions
• Institute of Metallurgy and Material Science of Russian Academy of Sciences. Located in Moscow, founded in 1938. • Federal State Unitary Enterprise "I.P.Bardin Central Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy".Located in Moscow, founded in 1944. • Open Joint Stock Company "Scientific Research Institute of Metallurgy" (JSC "NIIM").Located in Chelyabinsk. Scientific-Production Enterprise • Institute of Metallurgy of the Ural Regional Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Located in Ekaterinburg, founded in 1955. • Institute of Engineering and Metallurgy, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Located in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, founded in 1988. • Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (MISIS). Located in Moscow, founded in 1930. Head branch college == Public policy ==
Public policy
In recent years, the Russian government has taken measures to protect the domestic market, abolished import duties on the main types of equipment, supported by Russian firms buying metals assets abroad, has taken steps to reduce trade restrictions on foreign markets, acting against Russian steel products. These measures have contributed to the positive results of the activities of the Russian metallurgy in the 2000s. In March 2009, Russia was approved by the Ministry of Industry Development Strategy for the metallurgical industry of the Russian Federation until 2020. == Links ==
Links
• Metallurgy section on site Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, from 2012, at Internet Archive • Section of Steel online magazine "Expert" • section on non-ferrous metals on the website of the journal "Expert" == References ==
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