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China Oct unrefined steel output enhanced by enhanced demand, China stimulus

China's unrefined steel output rose 6.2% in October from September, ending a fourmonth slide, main data showed on Friday, amidst enhanced need and an increase to sentiment from Beijing's current burst of economic stimulus.

The world's biggest steel manufacturer produced 81.88 million metric lots of unrefined steel last month, up from 77.07 million loads in September, information from the National Bureau of Data showed.

October's volume was likewise up 2.9% from a year earlier, NBS information showed.

The month's daily output averaged about 2.64 million heaps, compared with 2.57 million heaps in September and 2.55 million tons in October 2023, according to Reuters calculations based upon the information.

Experts attributed the increase in output to enhanced demand and production margins following Beijing's economic stimulus steps.

The increased need was reflected in China's typical daily home sales throughout the Golden Week holiday, which leapt 23% by floor location from a year previously, while production activity broadened for the first time in six months and services got in October.

Likewise, steel exports hit a nine-year high of 11.18 million loads in October.

Output in the first 10 months of 2024 fell 3% on the year to 850.73 million lots, the bureau said.

Output in November is anticipated to fall due to seasonally weaker need, analysts said.

China modified up its overall crude steel output for 2023 by nearly 1% to 1.029 billion lots from 1.019 billion lots formerly.

(source: Reuters)