News Room - Steel Industry

Posted on 12 Jun 2018

Japan's construction steel demand to fall on year in July

Ordinary carbon steel demand from Japan's construction sector in July is expected to fall by 4.4% year on year, but rangebound from June at 1.65 million mt, a forecast released Monday by Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, or MLIT showed.

Of the forecast demand for July, sections demand is expected to rise 1% year on year and up 11.4% from June to 390,000 mt, while those for small bars is expected to decrease by 8.2% year on year and by 8.3% month on month to 550,000 mt.

MLIT officials in charge of the forecast were unavailable for comment Tuesday, but a Tokyo-based construction steel trader said the demand figure of 1.65 million mt is higher than the monthly average in April-June.

"We don't worry about the year-on-year drop. We expect it [demand] to be increased from summer," he said.

Monthly demand of ordinary steel demand from the construction sector is expected to average 1.58 million mt over April-June, the MLIT data showed.

Japan produced total 336,700 mt of H-beams in April, up 8.3% year on year but down 7% from March. Output of small bars stood at 744,900 mt, up 0.9% year on year but down 0.2% from March, latest data from the Japan Iron & Steel Federation showed.