China's Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group) Corp. and Japan's Nippon Steel Corp. announced the launch of a new joint venture on Thursday.
            
            
                WUHAN - China's Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group) Corp. and Japan's Nippon  Steel Corp. announced the launch of a new joint venture on Thursday.
The steelmakers each have a 50-percent stake in a new tin plate plant  in Wuhan, the capital of Central China's Hubei province, built at a  total cost of 1.85 billion yuan ($291 million), according to a joint  statement issued by the companies.
The plant is expected to start operation in the summer of 2013. The  tin plates will be used to make cans for food and beverages, as well as  for products like paint, oil and medicine.
The joint venture is a "major move," as both companies are joining  hands amid a grim global economy and fierce market competition, Shoji  Muneoka, president of Nippon Steel, said at a launching ceremony for the  joint venture.