Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the salary information of 87 central enterprise leaders for 2024, highlighting the differences in compensation between steel and non-ferrous metal mining enterprises, with a general decline in steel enterprise salaries and an increase in non-ferrous metal mining salaries [3][9]. Salary Overview - The pre-tax salary of central enterprise leaders consists of three parts: base salary, social insurance, enterprise annuity, supplementary medical insurance, and housing fund contributions, along with other monetary income [3]. - For 2024, the highest pre-tax salary among the eight steel and mining central enterprises is approximately 1.1 million yuan, including additional contributions [4]. - The highest base salary is for Duan Xiangdong, Chairman of China Aluminum Group, at 947,900 yuan, followed by Hu Wangming, Chairman of China Baowu Steel Group, at 888,600 yuan [5]. Year-on-Year Salary Changes - Compared to 2023, the salaries of steel enterprise leaders generally decreased, while those of non-ferrous metal mining leaders mostly increased [9]. - The lowest salary among the eight enterprises is for the Chairman of Xinxing Jihua Group at 491,000 yuan, which is about half of the highest salary in the non-ferrous sector [9]. Performance Impact on Salaries - The decline in steel enterprise salaries correlates with poor performance, as seen in Xinxing Jihua Group, which reported a loss of 4.228 billion yuan in 2024, a significant drop from a profit of 182 million yuan in 2023 [9]. - An analysis of Ansteel Group shows that its three listed companies experienced a decline in performance, with losses exceeding 100% compared to 2023 [10]. Non-Ferrous Metal Sector Performance - In contrast, the non-ferrous metal sector saw significant profit increases, with China Aluminum Group reporting a net profit of 12.4 billion yuan in 2024, a year-on-year increase of 85.38% [12]. - The overall profit for the non-ferrous metal industry is projected to reach around 420 billion yuan in 2024, reflecting a growth of over 10% [12]. Future Outlook - The steel industry is expected to improve in 2025, with profits projected to reach the best economic performance since 2022, driven by a recovery in production and pricing [10]. - The non-ferrous metal industry continues to thrive, with record profits reported in 2025, indicating a robust growth trajectory [13].
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