On the morning of March 26, a delegation led by Fan Shunke, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association, along with other relevant leaders and industry experts, visited Yulian Group for research and guidance. The visit was accompanied by company leaders including Cui Hongsong, Chairman of Yulian Group, and Ma Wenchao, Chairman of Zhongfu Industrial. Both parties held discussions focusing on the operational trends of the aluminum industry, enterprise production and operations management, and pathways for high-quality development.
Shen Linyan, Manager of the Aluminum Department at Beijing Antaike Information Technology Co., Ltd., and Jin Haiming, Secretary-General of the China Nonferrous Metals Processing Industry Association, delivered special reports on the global aluminum market situation, the operational status of the aluminum processing industry, and its development trends. Ma Wenchao, Chairman of Zhongfu Industrial, reported on the company's achievement of key operational indicators for 2025 and the first two months of 2026, as well as progress in areas such as the three transformations, future development plans, and optimization of governance structures.
Deputy Secretary Fan Shunke provided an in-depth analysis covering the raw material market and price trends in the aluminum processing sector, innovative applications of aluminum products, export conditions, overseas investment strategies, and green, low-carbon development. His presentation was detailed and offered profound insights. Based on the industry analysis, Deputy Secretary Fan highly commended Yulian Group's accomplishments: first, under the leadership of its management team, the company achieved its best-ever operational performance in 2025; second, the successful implementation of the employee stock ownership plan received strong market recognition; third, despite increasing pressure on domestic exports, the company maintained stability and achieved counter-trend growth in export value; fourth, the commissioning of the nation's largest user-side energy storage project marked a significant step forward in green development.
While acknowledging these achievements, Deputy Secretary Fan also put forward five suggestions for Yulian Group's future development: first, continue to leverage the advantages of the employee stock ownership plan to unite development efforts; second, deepen the strategic layout for low-carbon and zero-carbon aluminum, integrating resources such as energy storage, direct green power connections, and recycled aluminum to expand green development opportunities; third, strengthen the aluminum processing segment by accelerating efforts to extend, supplement, and reinforce the industrial chain, thereby consolidating its leading position and enhancing the resilience and sustainable development capacity of the industrial chain; fourth, explore pathways for global expansion to improve the ability to allocate resources worldwide; fifth, utilize financial instruments effectively to enhance the capability to cope with fluctuations in bulk raw material prices and ensure stable corporate operations.
Chairman Cui Hongsong expressed gratitude to the leaders and expert team from the Nonferrous Metals Association for their continued guidance over the years. He engaged in in-depth exchanges with the association's leaders and experts on topics including policy directions for the recycled aluminum industry, regulatory trends in the electrolytic aluminum sector, and development trends in the overseas aluminum industry.
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