http://www.thyssenkrupp.com/documents/Publikationen/Sonderveroeffentl/ThyssenKrupp_and_China_en.pdf
page 37 of page 65
It was becoming apparent to ThyssenKrupp Stainless that the increasing
internationalization of its customers with new, local production
facilities would require local service and short delivery periods
.
ThyssenKrupp Stainless holds a 60 percent controlling interest in the
Shanghai Krupp Stainless joint venture, which originally represented
an investment of us$ 1.4 billion. Shanghai Pudong Iron & Steel Co.,
now part of the Baosteel group, holds the remaining 40 percent