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'Chinese plant' in Chon Buri has steel confiscated

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April 23, 2025

Substandard steel worth 11.5 million baht has been confiscated from a plant in Chon Buri province, where six Chinese workers were found working without permits.

- WASSAYOS NGAMKHAM

'Chinese plant' in Chon Buri has steel confiscated

Chon Buri Special Steel Group is reportedly a Chinese-funded firm. The office of its Chinese investor, Teng Feng Steel, shares the premises.

Inspection team leader Thitipat Chotidechachainan said the team found the ongoing use of an induction furnace in steel production, which affects the quality of the product. As a result, 115,480 reinforcing bars, weighing over 582 tonnes and worth more than 11.5 million baht, were confiscated.

The raid came after an inspection in February where substandard steel worth 23 million baht was confiscated from Chon Buri Special Steel Group, resulting in its licence being revoked.

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