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Iran suspends the export of steel sheets and slabs until May end

State media reported on Monday that Iran had 'banned exports of steel sheets and slabs until 30 May, without providing any further details. This is because the'steel industry in Iran was targeted by strikes against Israel and the United States during the conflict.

The newspaper Etemad reported that damage to key facilities had knocked out 10 million tonnes, or 25 to 30 percent, of Iran's total annual steel production.

During the war, major producers such as Mobarakeh Steel Company and Khuzestan Steel Company were affected. Etemad reports that the resulting disruption in production has caused shockwaves throughout industries such as?construction?, automotive?, and infrastructure?.

According to Iranian news agency Tabnak, a member of the Iran Chamber of Commerce board of representatives stated that the market for steel sheets is expected to stabilize within two months due to imports which will offset shortages as well as curb speculative demands.

Early April, the deputy director at Khuzestan Steel Company stated that it would take between 6-12 month to restore its operations after its facilities were damaged.

Etemad said that steel is Iran's largest non-oil export. The loss of production and export capacity would have a negative impact on the country's trade balance, foreign currency earnings, as well as the risk of losing a market share of global?steel.

The damage is expected to have wider economic implications, including job losses and inflation pressure. (Reporting and editing by Bernadette B. Baum, Dubai Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)