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Construction of the World’s Largest Iron Steel Plant Being Planned in Benghazi, Libya

Tosyalı, a global green steel producer, has announced a groundbreaking new steel investment in Benghazi, Libya, marking a significant expansion of its worldwide operations. The company, which already has investments in Turkey, Algeria, Senegal, Angola, and Spain, is now set to construct the World’s Largest Iron Steel Plant in the Mediterranean basin.

Fuat Tosyalı, Chairman of Tosyalı Holding, expressed his excitement about the new venture, emphasizing the company’s commitment to creating a positive impact on the economic, environmental, and social development of the countries they enter. The new complex in Benghazi will focus on producing value-added steel products with low carbon emissions, utilizing advanced technology and innovation.

The partnership between Tosyalı and Libya United Steel Company for Iron and Steel Industry (SULB) is expected to strengthen economic ties between Benghazi, Libya, and Turkey. The establishment of Tosyalı-SULB in Benghazi will include the construction of DRI plants with a total capacity of 8.1 million tons, making it the world’s largest such facility. The plant will operate using clean energy sources, positioning Benghazi as a key player in global steel production and green steel innovation.

This investment represents a significant milestone in the development of Benghazi’s industrial sector and the steel industry as a whole. The integrated iron and steel complex will not only boost employment opportunities but also enhance Tosyalı’s position as a leading global green steel producer. With construction set to begin soon, the project is expected to have a transformative impact on the region and the international steel market.

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