MCC (01618) Reports RMB132.44 Billion in New Contracts for Jan–Feb 2026; Overseas Deals Reach RMB4.49 Billion

Bulletin Express
Mar 11

Metallurgical Corporation of China Ltd. (MCC, 01618) disclosed that it secured RMB132.44 billion in newly signed contracts during January–February 2026. Overseas contracts contributed RMB4.49 billion, representing roughly 3.4% of the total.

In February, MCC recorded three domestic engineering and construction agreements, each exceeding RMB1 billion:

• China MCC 17 Group: Engineering-procurement-construction-operation (EPCO) contract for the Gaochao River Area urban-renewal and infrastructure upgrade project in Bowang District, Ma’anshan City, valued at RMB1.96 billion.

• ACRE Coking & Refractory Engineering Consulting Corporation: EPC contract for Yingkou Dafeng Coking’s 2 million-ton-per-annum production resumption project, worth RMB1.11 billion.

• China Huaye Group: Phase I mining engineering contract for Shandong Pengji Mining’s Pengji Iron Mine, amounting to RMB1.04 billion.

The disclosed figures are preliminary and subject to confirmation in forthcoming periodic reports, according to MCC’s board of directors.

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