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Kallanish Steel Weekly: Global crude steel output continues to rise (Nov. 27, 2018)

The World Steel Association (worldsteel) says that global crude steel output from its 64 reporting countries was 156.6 million tonnes in October 2018, up 5.8% year-on-year.

Overall during the first ten months of the year crude steel production increased some 4.7% y-o-y; by the end of the year this level could well increase further as November and December output is expected to continue showing strong signs if recovery.

China produced 82.6mt in October, a hike of 9.1% on October 2017 and still clearly well over half of the world’s crude steel output.

Total October crude steel production In the EU28 was flat y-o-y at 14.8mt (-0.4%). Estimated output in Germany rose by 1.4% y-on-y to 3.6mt. Monthly production also grew slightly y-on-y in Italy by 1.1% to 2.3mt. French crude steel output fell back on-year however in October by -3.5% to 1.3mt. Spanish output also fell, but more heavily by -7.4% to 1.3mt, same comparison.

Crude steel production in India in October rose y-o-y by just 0.4% to 8.5mt whilst that of Japan was 8.6mt, down by -4.5%% from October 2017. South Korean production rose by 3.5% y-o-y during the month to 6.2mt.

US crude steel output was 7.6mt in October 2018, an on-year increase of 10.5%, whilst in Brazil crude steel production was an estimated 3.1mt, up by 3.0% on the prior-year period.

Russian estimated production was 6.0mt in the month, up by 0.4% on-year. Ukraine’s output also fell meanwhile to 1.8mt, down by -6.7%, same basis.