China to Produce 490 mln Tons of Crude Steel This Year
Chinese crude steel output is estimated to hit 490 million tons this year, 16
percent higher than the figure last year, said Luo Bingsheng, deputy head of
China Iron and Steel Association on Saturday.
Although steel output has been pushed up by both overseas and domestic demand,
government macro-control policies will keep steel exports in tight rein in the
fourth quarter, said Luo.
China has seen a 18.14-percent jump of crude steel production to 408 million
tons in the first ten months, but the growth in steel production has slowed down
on a monthly basis, dropping to 13.5 percent in October from 26.08 percent in
January.
Domestic steel enterprises are generally performing well this year, said Luo,
though he acknowledged that increase in raw material prices and transportation
expenses had put the companies under pressure.
The profit rate of representative large and medium-sized steel enterprises has
been going down from 9.65 percent in March, which deserves the notice of
domestic steel producers, said Luo.
Source: www.chinaview.cn
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China 2007 Aluminum Output to Rise 22 pct, Copper up 10 pct
China's aluminum output in 2007 will rise around 22 pct to 11.5 mln tons and
copper production will hit 3.2 mln tons, up around 10 pct from a year earlier,
an industry official said.
Yan Bangsong, vice chairman of the China Chamber of Commerce of Metals, Minerals
& Chemical Importers & Exporters, made the forecasts at an industry conference
here.
Source: Thomson Financial News
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