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Crude steel production in the 64 countries reporting to the World Steel Association (worldsteel) rose 7% on-year in October to 161.89 million tonnes, gaining further momentum from growth in August and September.
Chinese output continued its relentless growth, rising 12.7% in October to 92.2mt. Indian output finally rebounded to pre-coronavirus levels, increasing 0.9% to 9.06mt. Japanese and South Korean production however dropped -11.7% and -1.8% respectively to 7.2mt and 5.86mt. Vietnamese output surged 112% to 3.37mt.
The EU28 saw output drop -5.6% in October to 12.61mt, despite output in Germany rising for the first time since the pandemic struck, by 3.1% to 3.42mt. Italian output, however, dropped -4.6% to 2.12mt. Output grew significantly in Czech Republic, Finland and Sweden.
Turkish output continued its recovery, rising 19.4% in October to 3.21mt.
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Truly global, user-friendly coverage of the steel and related markets and industry that delivers the essential information quickly while delivering on most occasions just the right amount of between-the-lines comment and interpretation for a near real time news service of this kind.
Anonymous
Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
Anonymous
Truly global, user-friendly coverage of the steel and related markets and industry that delivers the essential information quickly while delivering on most occasions just the right amount of between-the-lines comment and interpretation for a near real time news service of this kind.
Anonymous
Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
Anonymous