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China Sept unrefined steel output slows falling pace on improved margins, stimulus package

China's unrefined steel output in September moved for a 4th consecutive month, coming by 1.1% from August and 6.1% from a year before, official information revealed on Friday, missing expectations of a rebound.

The world's largest steel producing nation produced 77.07 million metric tons of unrefined steel last month, the most affordable because December 2023 and down from 77.92 million tons in August, information from the National Bureau of Stats showed.

Some experts had actually anticipated better seasonal demand and anticipation of a stimulus package from Beijing would help output rebound in September.

The speed of decline, nevertheless, slowed from August, when output fell 6.1% from July and 10.4% from a year previously.

September's everyday output balanced about 2.57 million lots, compared with 2.51 million tons in August and 2.74 million lots in September 2023, according to Reuters calculations based upon the data.

Beijing revealed in late September a raft of aggressive stimulus steps to restore self-confidence and attain its annual financial growth target of around 5%.

The measures helped to reinforce the steel market with rebar costs increasing 5.6% month-on-month to 3,471 yuan a ton by end-September and mills' profitability improving.

Almost 20% of steel mills were operating at a revenue by the end of September, compared to only 3.9% in late August, information from consultancy Mysteel revealed.

Steelmakers gradually turned from losses to revenues thanks to the macroeconomic stimulus and the seasonally improved downstream need, stated Chu Xinli, an analyst at China Futures.

As an outcome, the functional rate among some steelmakers was trending up, Chu stated.

Output over the first three quarters of 2024 dropped 3.6% on the year to 768.48 million heaps, the bureau stated.

(source: Reuters)