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China May unrefined steel output gets on improved need, strong exports

China's crude steel output in May climbed 8.1% from the previous month and was up 2.7% from the year before, data bureau data showed on Monday, thanks to improved domestic demand and robust exports.

The world's largest steel manufacturer made 92.86 million metric lots of unrefined steel last month, the greatest for a. single month since March 2023, data from the National Bureau of. Stats (NBS) showed, versus 85.94 million heaps made in. April.

That represents average day-to-day output of around 3 million. tons, compared to 2.86 million tons in April and 2.91 million. heaps in May 2023.

The number beat expectations of in between 87 million and 90. million lots anticipated by analysts.

The primary reason for the month-to-month increase is good domestic. need and strong exports, said Chu Xinli, an expert at China. Futures.

Steel exports leapt by 4.45% from the previous month to 9.63. million tons in May, custom-mades information revealed earlier this month.

Some electric-arc-furnace-based steelmakers resumed. production and steel produced from the blast heater process. also gotten last month, partly driven by rising steel. costs, stated Jiang Zhenzhen, an expert at consultancy CRU. Group.

An average of 53% of steel mills ran at a revenue in. May, compared to 45% in April, information from consultancy Mysteel. revealed.

China produced an overall of 438.61 million tons of crude steel. from January to May, down 1.4% year on year.

Output in June is most likely to fall as demand was suppressed by. heats in summertime, heavy rains in southern regions and. as steel margins thinned, analysts stated.

Experts at state-backed investment bank CICC projection. China's unrefined steel output in 2024 to fall 1.1% from the. previous year and real steel usage to slide by 1.2% on the. year.

(source: Reuters)