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Japan unrefined steel output succumbs to 7th straight month in September

Japan's unrefined steel output fell 5.8 % in September from a year earlier, marking the seventh successive monthly decrease, as demand from building and producing industries stayed slow, the Japan Iron and Steel Federation stated on Tuesday.

Crude steel output, which is not seasonally changed, dropped to 6.62 million metric loads in September, scheduling the most affordable regular monthly output this year. It decreased 3.6% from August.

Production worldwide's third-biggest steelmaking nation has been on a downtrend as higher product costs, labour lacks in the building sector and slow recovery in vehicle production required steelmakers to trim output, an analyst at the federation said.

Increased imports from China also contributed to pressure, the expert included.

Despite slack demand in Japan, imports of ordinary steel by Japan rose by 8.6% to 3.31 million metric tons in January to August, with imports from China increasing 15%, the federation data programs.

The Japanese government might take trade action if needed in reaction to growing steel exports from China, the world's. most significant steel manufacturer, a federal government authorities said this month.

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry forecast previously. this month that Japan's unrefined steel output will fall 1.4% in the. October-December quarter from a year earlier due to softer. auto need and sluggish activities in the production. sector.

(source: Reuters)