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S.Korea's POSCO posts record profit on strong steel demand recovery

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Update time : 2021-07-22 18:20:28

SEOUL, July 22 (Reuters) - South Korean steelmaker POSCO (005490.KS) posted its highest ever quarterly profit on Thursday, as strong industrial demand and surging steel prices boosted its revenue.

The world's sixth-biggest steelmaker by production as of 2020 unveiled a plan to raise its annual steel production capacity to more than 60 million tonnes by 2030, from 46 million tonnes as of 2020.

It also lifted its 2021 revenue target to 37 trillion won from 32.8 trillion won as it expects tight supply to continue for the rest of this year, especially in the domestic market, according to comments in its earnings call.

Consolidated operating profit came in at 2.2 trillion won ($1.91 billion) for April-June, matching a company forecast made earlier this month, and slightly beating market consensus of 2.1 trillion won, according to Refinitiv Smartestimate.

POSCO had reported about 170 billion won in operating profit a year earlier, when sales were hit by the coronavirus pandemic.

Revenue rose 33% to 18.3 trillion won in the last quarter.

Analysts expect steel demand to continue to outpace supply in the second half of this year in major markets such as the United States and Europe, driven by plans to boost infrastructure spending and cut carbon emissions, bolstering steel prices.

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