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China Steel Corp to raise some prices

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Update time : 2024-02-19 17:08:28

China Steel Corp (中鋼), the largest steelmaker in Taiwan, yesterday said that it would raise prices moderately for some products and leave others flat for domestic deliveries next month.

The Kaohsiung-based steelmaker said it is to increase prices for cold and hot-rolled steel by NT$300 per tonne and keep prices unchanged for electrical steel, electro-galvanized steel sheets and other products.

The decisions came after a monthly price review to reflect the latest industrial and economic outlook at home and abroad, it said.

China Steel cited the IMF as saying that the world economy might expand 3.1 percent this year, from a 2.9 percent uptick last year, with the US to maintain a mild increase and Europe to emerge from a recession.

Regionally, China’s stimulus measures would lend support to its fragile economy and Taiwan’s exports would resume growth momentum, allowing the nation’s GDP growth to accelerate from 1.4 percent to 3.15 percent, the steelmaker said.

The trends are positive for steel demand as evidenced by last month’s healthy purchasing managers’ index in the US and the eased downturn in China, it said.

Beijing is encouraging investment to speed up urban renewal, social housing and infrastructure projects, boding well for the steel industry, it said.

Auto industry intelligence provider MarkLines is looking at a 2.7 percent increase in global vehicle sales from last year to 9.23 million this year, which is favorable for steel used in vehicles, it added.

As for steel supply, China’s steel stock and output last month dropped 26 percent and 23.3 percent year-on-year due to the market’s crude steel controls and output restrictions aimed at winter environment protections, it said, adding that the tightening measures explained why crude steel productions in December fell 14.9 percent to a seven-year low.

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