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Message: China produced 50mmt, U.S. 5.0mmt steel in July, highest this year

China produced 50mmt, U.S. 5.0mmt steel in July, highest this year

posted on Aug 22, 2009 12:58AM
World Steel Association: Crude steel output increases in July
Saturday, 22 August 2009

World crude steel production for the 66 countries reporting to the World Steel Association (worldsteel) was 103.9 million metric tons (mmt) in July. Although this is -11.1% lower than July 2008 production, it is the highest monthly production figure this year. China’s crude steel production for July 2009 was 50.7 mmt, 12.6% higher than July 2008. It is the first time ever that China has produced over 50 mmt of crude steel in a month accounting for almost 50% of world crude steel production. Since April 2009, world and China’s crude steel production has shown a steady month on month increase. Elsewhere in Asia, Japan produced 7.7 mmt of crude steel in July 2009, down by -24.9% compared to the same month last year. South Korea showed a decline of -13.3% from July 2008, producing 4.0 mmt of crude steel in July 2009.
In the EU, Germany’s crude steel production was 2.7 mmt in July 2009, a decrease of -28.8% from July 2008. The UK produced 0.8 mmt in July 2009, down by -30.6% from July 2008.
The US produced 5.0 mmt of crude steel in July 2009, -41.6% lower than July 2008. Brazil produced 2.5 mmt of crude steel in July 2009, a decrease of -22.8% compared to the same month last year.
Russia’s crude steel production for July 2009 was 5.0 mmt, a decrease of -18.4% from July 2008. Ukraine produced 2.7 mmt of crude steel in July 2009, -27.7% lower than July 2008.
Turkey produced 2.3 mmt of crude steel in July 2009, -8.5% down from July 2008. Iran produced 0.9 mmt of crude steel in July 2009, 15.1% more than in July 2008.
In July, almost all the major steel-producing countries – including China, Japan, Germany, the US, Brazil, Turkey, Russia and Ukraine – have shown their highest monthly figures so far this year.
Total crude steel production in the 66 reporting countries for the first seven months of 2009 was 653 mmt, a -19.9% decrease over the same period of 2008.
Source: World Steel Association

With these figures, China is the market to go for. If North America could use 4000 tons a day, on these figures there is a lot of possible market overseas. That big deposit is looking better.

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