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China's crude steel production in June falls as demand wanes

China's crude steel production in June falls as demand wanes

China's crude output of steel in June was down 3.9% from last month and 9.2% from a year ago, as steelmakers maintained equipment amid seasonal demand declines.

Data from the National Bureau of Statistics revealed that the world's biggest steel producer produced 83.18 millions metric tons of raw steel in the last month. This is the lowest monthly level so far this season.

Calculations based on data show that the average daily production in June was 2,77 million tonnes, down by 0.7% from May's 2.79 million tonnes.

Heavy rains and high temperatures in the east and south regions of the country have curtailed outdoor construction, reducing demand for steel.

Some mills began annual maintenance of equipment, which resulted in lower production.

According to data provided by consultancy Mysteel, the daily hot metal production averaged 2,42 million tons during June, a 0.8% decrease from the 2.44 million tons produced in May.

The first half of this year saw a total output of 514.83 millions tons, a 3% decrease from the previous year. (Reporting and editing by Amy Lv, Lewis Jackson and Saad Sayeed).

(source: Reuters)