The Chinese steel exports once again recorded a robust growth in March, with the country exporting 5.38 million tonnes, according to data released from the official Xinhua news agency and the Chinese General Administration of Customs. |
The growth in exports comes at a time when the country's steel production rose 20.4 per cent y-o-y to 40.15 million tonnes in March, according to the International Iron and Steel Institute, a global industry body. The Chinese steel production accounted for 36.2 per cent of the total global output in the same period. |
The Chinese government has taken several steps to curb exports, with the latest in mid-April involving cutting of tax rebates on exports of 76 steel products to 5 per cent from 13 per cent. In addition, the Chinese government had earlier announced that it planned to reduce its steel-making capacity by 35 million tonnes in CY07. |
The Chinese steel exports in the first two months of 2007 were 8.75 million tonnes, a whopping growth of 139.3 per cent. The growth in steel exports was powered by its steel billet exports, which grew 87.9 per cent year-on-year to 1.12 million tonnes in the first two months. |