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Global steel need to return to development in 2024, says World Steel

Global steel need is expected to increase by 1.7% to 1.793 billion metric lots in 2024 and to increase further in 2025, the World Steel Association said on Tuesday.

The association expects India to be the main driver of need development as Chinese need continues to decline.

After two years of decline and serious post-pandemic market volatility, there are indications of international steel demand settling in a growth trajectory in 2024 and 2025, the industry group's. declaration stated.

Global need in 2025 is expected to rise by 1.2% to 1.815. billion tons, it said.

Evident steel use in China, the world's top producer and. customer of the metal, fell by 3.3% in 2023 and is expected to. be stable in 2024 as a decrease in real estate financial investment is. offset by growth from facilities investment and. making sectors, the association stated.

It anticipates China's steel need decline by 1% in 2025,. staying substantially lower than its 2020 peak.

India, however, has actually become the strongest chauffeur of steel. demand development given that 2021.

The association expects Indian demand to grow by 8% over. 2024 and 2025.

Need in Europe, which has actually been challenged by high. inflation and tighter monetary policy, is anticipated to reveal really. modest growth this year before a 5.3% forecasted gain in 2025.

On the other hand, strong financial investment activity will bring U.S. need. back to growth this year after a drop caused by a housing market. downturn in 2023, the association said.

(source: Reuters)