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Thép Nam Kim sees steel exports soar

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Update time : 2021-04-12 19:48:27

HÀ NỘI — Nam Kim Steel JSC (NKG) announced it had produced a total of 244,301 tonnes of steel products in the first quarter, exporting a record of 151,992 tonnes, mostly to European countries and the US.

A recent report showed NKG's production reached 101,766 tonnes in March, of which galvanised steel accounted for the biggest proportion of 44,320 tonnes, cold steel was 23,635 tonnes, colour coated steel was 11,031 tonnes and steel pipes 22,780 tonnes.

Total consumption in March was 103,481 tonnes, of which export volume alone accounted for 62,422 tonnes, equivalent to more than 60 per cent.

In the first quarter of 2021, the company produced 244,301 tonnes of steel products. It sold 240,072 tonnes in the domestic market while exporting a company record of 151,992 tonnes, mostly to European countries and the US.

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