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Crescent Steel to discontinue cotton segment as part of strategic shift

February 4, 2026
in Business & Finance
Crescent Steel to discontinue cotton segment as part of strategic shift
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Crescent Steel and Allied Products Limited (CSAP) announced on Wednesday the discontinuation of its cotton segment as part of a broader strategic realignment.

This was disclosed in a notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) today.

“The cotton segment will cease to be part of the company’s continuing operations and it will be presented as a discontinued operation for reporting purposes.

This decision has been taken after a detailed review of the segment’s performance and its alignment with the Company’s long-term objectives,” the company shared.

The listed company said that the decision was taken during the Board of Directors’ meeting held on February 4 (today).

CSAP was incorporated in Pakistan as a public limited company in 1983.

The company operates in five diverse segments – steel, cotton, Investment & Infrastructure Development (IID), Energy, and Hadeed (Billet) segment.

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