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Headline Burma's Growing Steel Industry 
Caption Description The Union Government of Burma has recently completed construction of a modern State Steel Mill about 14 miles from Rangoon in the Insein District.
Using iron scrap available in Burma in thousands of tons as a legacy of World War II, and billets imported from abroad, the Mill produces light steel wares which had to be imported before 1948. This photograph shows the main scrap dump near the Mill. [No exact date] 
Unique Identifier UN7693071 
NICA ID 167708 
Production Date 01/01/1958 10:16:06 AM 
Country Burma
Credit UN Photo
File size 2.85 MB