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Taiwan’s CSC reports 5-year low revenue in Jun

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Update time : 2025-07-14 14:35:33
Taiwan’s leading carbon steel producer China Steel Corporation (CSC) announced that its consolidated revenue in June fell to NT$25.54 billion, hitting a five-year monthly low. It was a decline of more than 10% both month-on-month and year-on-year, and followed two consecutive months of decrease.

CSC attributed the downturn to weak overall demand due to tariff disruptions, coupled with unfavorable weather conditions that impacted shipments. Total shipments from CSC and its subsidiary, Dragon Steel, reached 778,000 tons in June, lower than their target by 74,000 tons and representing a four-year low.

Cumulative consolidated revenue for the first half of the year was NT$168.27 billion, down by 10.65% from the same period last year. Based on the current market situation, this trend hints at a potential fourth consecutive year of revenue decline for CSC.
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