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Tang Eng Iron Works
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Tang Eng Iron Works |
| 唐榮鐵工廠 | |
| type | Public (OTC) () |
| foundation | May 1940 |
| location | Kaohsiung City, Republic of China (Taiwan). |
| key_people | Founder: Tang Eng |
| industry | Steelmaking |
| homepage | [Tang Eng Iron Works](http://www.tangeng.com.tw/eindex.asp) |
唐榮鐵工廠
Tang Eng Iron Works () is a steelmaking company in Taiwan. Its headquarters is in Siaogang District of Kaohsiung.
History
The company was established by in May 1940. It was once the largest steel company in the Japanese-ruled Taiwan. It transformed into a province-owned company in 1962, and reorganized as a state-owned company in 1999. The company has been reprivatized since 2006. At one time, Tang Eng also owned some brick making factories which were abandoned in 1980s, and had been designated as historic monuments of Taiwan.
References
References
- link. **. Council for Cultural Affairs, Executive Yuan, ROC. (). (June 2018)
- link. **. Bureau of Cultural Affairs, Kaohsiung City Government. (). (November 2018)
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