South East Asia Iron and Steel Institute (SEAISI)

Institut de la sidérurgie du Sud-Est asiatique

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URL: https://www.seaisi.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100078098627202

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Founded

1971

History

1971, under the auspices of United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE), now E-XE4177 - United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP). Registered as a limited company in Singapore.

Aims

Further the development of iron and steel industries; encourage regional cooperation between governments, industries and organizations and supporting member countries; provide a forum for exchange of knowledge and discussion; provide advisory services and promote the scientific, technological and economic aspects of iron and steel industry development in member countries; encourage establishment and extension of training programmes; promote standardization and utilization of steel products; collect, collate and publish appropriate statistics; disseminate the results of its activities by publication and other means.

Events

2025-05-21 | Jakarta, Indonesia – SEAISI Conference & Exhibition

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Structure

Board of Directors (governing body), comprising 10 country members, one from each regular member country and supporting member country. Regular Member Countries: Indonesia; Malaysia; Philippines; Thailand; Singapore; Vietnam. Supporting Member Countries: Australia; Japan; Korea Rep; Taiwan. Each Regular Member Country and Supporting Member Country represented by a National Committee. Independent Committees (4): National; Technical; Environmental and Safety; Statistical. Technical Committee advises Board on technical matters. Secretariat located in Malaysia since 1992.

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UIA Org ID

XD3977

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