Posted on 11 May 2010
Crude steel output in
Production jumped to 55.4 million metric tons last month from a year ago, the National Bureau of Statistics said today in
Baoshan Iron & Steel Co.,
“The April output is stunning,” said Hu Yanping, an analyst at UC361.com. “So long as there is profit to be made, steelmakers will do their utmost to produce. The huge steel production will weigh on prices, although prices won’t fall too much because of the raw material costs.”
Rising production by Chinese steelmakers have spurred competition for the purchases of iron ore, a raw material, and driven up contract prices by 90 percent.
Annualized, the April steel production would translate into 665 million tons of output for 2010, or a 17 percent jump from the 568 million tons last year.
Steel inventories held by traders in