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China's crude steel production drops in March due to lower margins and falling exports

China's crude output of steel in March fell 6.3% compared to the previous year, the lowest for the month since the middle of 2020. Margins were thinned out and exports dropped amid the Middle East conflict.

National Bureau of Statistics reported on Thursday that the world's biggest steel producer produced 87.04 metric tons of crude "steel" last month.

According to data-based calculations, the March volume represents an average daily output of 2,81 million tonnes, down from 2,99 million tons in March 2020.

Steel margins were hit by rising feedstock prices in the first quarter, which was partly due to higher fuel?prices because the Iran War choked shipping via the Strait Of Hormuz.

Xin Ge is a deputy director of Lange Steel. He said that the Middle East conflict has caused freight costs to rise, which in turn helped support prices for raw materials, including iron ore. Steel gains, however, were curbed due to high stock levels.

Ge said that the squeezed margins had discouraged some steelmakers from increasing production.

According to data compiled by Mysteel, an average of 41% of steelmakers will be able to make a profit this March. This compares with 53% in the same time period in 2025.

Iron ore prices rose?8.7% last month while steel reinforcing bars, which are typically used in construction, only grew by 2.3%.

Steel production was also affected by the weak?demand of the?embattled?property market as China's new-home prices continued to decline in last month.

China's steel exports in March fell?by 12.6% on an annual basis, impacted by the Middle East conflict and a?export license regime it implemented as a response to escalating global protectionist sentiment.

The World Steel Association cut its forecast on global crude steel demand this year. This is partly because the war in Iran has reduced consumption across the Middle East.

The data shows that in the first quarter 2026, Chinese crude-steel output dropped by 4.6% on an annual basis to 247.55 millions tons.

(source: Reuters)