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Japan's July crude steel output falls 3.8% on year

Japan's unrefined steel output fell 3.8% in July from a year earlier, marking the fifth consecutive month-to-month decrease, due to slow demand from regional construction and manufacturing industries, the Japan Iron and Steel Federation stated.

Unrefined steel output, which is not seasonally changed, dropped to 7.1 million tonnes in July. Output increased 1.1%. from June.

Production in the world's third-biggest steelmaking nation. has actually been on a downtrend as need stayed slow due to. rising product prices, labour shortages in the construction. sector and sluggish autos output due to a series of scandals,. an analyst at the federation said.

Exports demand was also weak as abroad steel market has. been under pressure due to increased steel exports from China,. the expert added.

Japanese automobile production has been struck by a series of. scandals at Toyota Motor's group firms over mishandled. product accreditation test treatments that are undermining its. reputation for safety and quality.

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry projection in. early July that Japan's unrefined steel output will fall 0.2% in the. July-September quarter from a year earlier due to weak need in. the construction and production sectors.

(source: Reuters)