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Indian crude steel output increases in Q2

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Update time : 2023-07-10 17:29:39
According to statistics, in the second quarter, India’s crude steel output totaled about 33.63 million tons, which increased by 8.4% year on year. The increase in steel demand drove the growth in output. The Indian steel demand totaled 30.3 million tons during the second quarter, growing by 10.2% year on year.

In the same period, the Indian production of finished steel went up by 11.7% from the same period of last year to 32.4 million tons.

In June alone, the output of finished steel and crude steel went up by 12% year on year to 10.5 million tons and increased by 13.7% year on year to 11.3 million tons, respectively.
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