[2] It was owned by State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) of Liaoning Provincial People's Government.
After the protest of Qing Government, it became a Sino-Japanese joint venture in 1910 (as Chinese: 本溪湖商辦煤礦業有限公司; lit.
After the Mukden Incident, the company was under sole Japanese control until the end of World War II.
[4] (now part of Shenyang Coal Industry) The steel refinery was also modified under the aid of Soviet Union as 1 of 156 important construction projects [zh] of the First Five-year plan of China.
[6] In August 2021, Bengang began a merger with Ansteel Group which, once completed, will create the third largest metal producer in the world.