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The main industry of the town is ferrous metallurgy.
Also present is clothing industry, ferrous metallurgy, and production of construction materials.
The leading business of the city is ferrous metallurgy, which makes up 93.5% of the city's income from industrial production.
Probably, the plan was to merge Sienkiewicza with the centre of mining and ferrous metallurgy.
In other words, the Iron Age refers to the advent of ferrous metallurgy.
Serov is a major center of ferrous metallurgy, which constitutes 80% of its economy.
He was the minister of ferrous metallurgy of the Soviet Union for almost 20 years.
Ferrous metallurgy involves processes and alloys based on iron.
With developmentalism on the agenda, ferrous metallurgy, oil production and hydropower grew a lot.
The last decades of the century brought an industrial crisis affecting mainly the ferrous metallurgy and the local shipbuilding.
The usage of meteoric iron is common in the history of ferrous metallurgy.
The natural-draft furnace was the one African innovation in ferrous metallurgy that spread widely.
The town's industries include timber and woodworking, as well as ferrous metallurgy.
Ferrous metallurgy absorbed about 10 percent of the investment in the fifteen-year period that ended in 1970.
Historical developments in ferrous metallurgy can be found in a wide variety of past cultures and civilizations.
The Pipe industry of Russia is part of that country's ferrous metallurgy sector.
The share of ferrous metallurgy in the volume of industrial production in Russia is about 10%.
The basis of its economy is mainly a plant that produces nails, wires, and other products of ferrous metallurgy.
The processes carried at ironworks are usually described as ferrous metallurgy, but the term siderurgy is also occasionally used.
Ferrous metallurgy, fuel industry and power industry are in demand in the structure of industry production.
Such highly power-intensive industries as ferrous metallurgy, engineering, chemistry, and metal working are well-developed in the city.
Tikhonov was quickly promoted, and started working for the Ministry of Ferrous Metallurgy in the 1950s.
Ferrous metallurgy has major importance.
The economic base of Dniprodzerzhynsk is almost exclusively centered on heavy industry, with ferrous metallurgy being the backbone of the local economy.
Ferrous metallurgy was among the five largest investment recipients through 1967, but nonferrous metallurgy dropped from this group after 1964.