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METI reports that the April-June crude output in Japan is expected to drop by 0.7% due to a lack of demand.
The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said that Japan's crude steel production is expected to fall 0.7% from a year ago in the April-June period due to slack demand in the construction and manufacturing industries. The fourth largest steel producer in the world is expected to produce?20.0 metric tons over the next three months. This would be the lowest production since the July-September quarter 2025, when it dropped to 19.93 metric tons. The annual crude steel production for the fiscal year ending on March 31, is estimated at 80.68 million tons. This is the lowest output since fiscal 1968...