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Make money from Ternium edge up, slimmer margins seen in next quarter

Steelmaker Ternium on Wednesday published a. first-quarter net earnings that edged up 2%, moved by bigger. shipments of steel even as it forecasted that margins could. shrink in the coming months.

Ternium, which produces flat steel products for. industrial use, published a net earnings of $491 million while its. net sales increased by about a third to reach $4.8 billion throughout the. quarter. The company's steel shipments during the. January-to-March period, meanwhile, leapt 27% year-on-year to. struck 3.9 million metric loads.

Both metrics landed above projections of analysts polled. by LSEG, who had actually estimated profits of $325 million and profits. of $4.77 billion.

Adjusted profits before interest, taxes, devaluation. and amortization (EBITDA), soared 68% to amount to $855 million.

Looking forward, the business said it expected its. repeating changed EBITDA in the 2nd quarter to diminish. compared to the first three months of the year, pointing out lower. margins even as it expects steel shipments to grow.

The steel sector's income per load is anticipated to. decline in the majority of Ternium's markets while expense per heap will. stay fairly steady, the company stated, adding its mining. segment should next quarter produce comparable iron ore volumes as. in the very first quarter.

In Brazil, the company noted that a blast heating system whose. outage had interfered with slab production was still undergoing. repair work. It anticipated minor enhancement in the steel market. there, warning of a still high influx of steel imports at. unjust prices.

In Mexico, the company's main market, Ternium anticipated. a sustained expansion in the northern region fueled by the. moving of production capability from Asia to The United States And Canada.

Mexico has actually benefited from a pattern of near-shoring, or. moving producing closer to U.S. markets. This has. included transfer to produce more steel used for vehicle production. within the United States, Canada and Mexico.

(source: Reuters)