China steel exports may fall further in 2018: top
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[March 10, 2018]
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese
exports of steel products may continue to fall this year due to strong
domestic demand and reductions in capacity due to environmental
commitments, the chairman of state-owned mill Fujian Sangang Group Co
Ltd said.
The prediction follows a 30.5 percent plunge in Chinese steel exports
last year to 75.43 million tonnes, as strong domestic prices and high
profits at home led to a drop in shipments abroad.
The supply and demand trends are now more in line following the
supply-side reforms "while most of the downstream sectors have shown
signs of recovery", Li Lizhang told Reuters on the sidelines of China's
annual parliament session on Saturday.
Demand from property, infrastructure, manufacturing and shipbuilding
sectors will increase, he said, while steel supply would also see small
pick-up this year compared to 2017.

China, the world's top steel maker, produced 831.73 million tonnes of
crude steel last year. It aims to eliminate around 30 million tonnes of
excess capacity as part of Beijing's steadfast effort to curb air
pollution.
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Workers check steel bars at a factory of Dongbei Special Steel Group
Co., Ltd. in Dalian, Liaoning province, China November 27, 2017.
REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo

Cities across the country are carrying out stringent measures to lower fine
particulate matter (PM2.5) readings. The steelmaking hub of Tangshan in Hebei
province said it will extend production restrictions for another eight months
after current curbs expire next week.
Li said production curbs would not be limited to the smog-prone region of
Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei: "Other regions will also see restrictions if pollution
levels exceed the limits."
Despite this, steel prices would not see a big fluctuation, he said, as steel
mills have already prepared for "the new normal".
Fujian Sangang, the biggest producer in southeastern China, has a total
capacity of 11 million tonnes. It produced 11.19 million tonnes of steel
products last year, and plans to produce 10.8 million tonnes in 2018.
(Reporting by Muyu Xu and Josephine Mason; editing by Clelia Oziel)
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