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Hi, I am working to improve and expand the article. I'd like to suggest the addition of a Subsidiaries section including some information about each one, as follows:
Subsidiaries
Dowa Holdings has several subsidiaries, including Dowa Eco-System, Dowa Metals and Mining, Dowa Electronics Materials,[1][2] Dowa Metal Tech,[3] and Dowa Thermotech.[4]
Dowa Metals and Mining
In 2010, Dowa Metals & Mining Co. was the fourth-largest copper smelter in Japan.[5] As of January 2024, the company owned the largest zinc smelter in Japan.[6]
Dowa Eco-System
Dowa Eco-System manages waste and recycling in Asia, and runs a plant in Singapore which works to recover precious and nonferrous metals.[7] In 2016, Dowa Eco-System partnered with Padaeng Industry Plc (PDI) to build industrial waste management factories.[8][9] It developed the technology for Singapore’s first vertical waste incinerator.[10]
Dowa Electronics Materials
Dowa Electronics Materials was the largest supplier of indium in Japan as of 2010.[11]
Dowa Metal Tech
In November 2017, auto supplier Dowa Metal Tech opened an $11 million plant in Guanajuato, Mexico.[12]
Dowa Thermotech
Dowa Thermotech manufactures furnaces and provides heat protection treatments. In 2018, it invested $22.5 million to build a plant in North Carolina.[13][14]
I would appreciate assistance from the community in making this update to the article. Thank you! 14:13, 20 June 2024 (UTC) Yamadori1 (talk) 14:13, 20 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Dear fellow editors, I looked over the subsidiaries and added the text and refs. It look ok. Also, I added other text to the main articles. Geraldshields11 (talk) 17:59, 3 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Geraldshields11, thank you very much for your work on the article. The header names under the Subsidiaries subsection don't seem to be formatted properly. Would you mind correcting that? I plan to continue working on improvements for the article and hope to be in touch again in the near future. Thanks again, Yamadori1 (talk) 15:06, 11 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]