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樂福姆等兩家公司將建立鋼鐵供應和營運合作關係;股價下跌6%

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-- 根據週三提交給馬來西亞證券交易所的文件顯示,Leform(吉隆坡證券交易所代碼:LEFORM)與日本製鐵貿易株式會社(Nippon Steel Trading)和馬來西亞NST貿易公司簽署了一份諒解備忘錄,旨在建立長期合作框架。 週四下午交易時段,Leform股價下跌約6%。 根據該協議,Leform計劃增加從馬來西亞NST貿易公司和日本製鐵貿易株式會社的鋼鐵採購量,而合作夥伴將共同努力滿足其供應需求並提高採購效率。 此次合作還包括共同與馬來西亞鋼鐵供應商進行談判,以及分享技術訣竅以提升工廠營運效率。 文件稱,該諒解備忘錄有效期至2036年3月,將增強Leform鋼鐵業務的供應鏈穩定性和營運效率。

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