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China boosts world steel output
Posted: 21 November 2009 0116 hrs

  A steel worker watches over a furnace at an iron-steel factory in China.
 
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PARIS : World steel output rose 13.1 percent in October from the level of output a year earlier, driven largely by production in China, the World Steel Association said on Friday.

Production came to 112 million metric tons, the association said, adding that following a revision of September figures, the October total represented the second straight monthly gain since September 2008.

Output was up 1.0 percent to 108.8 million tons in September, according to the association, which covers steel production in 66 countries.

World steel production in the first 10 months of the year had fallen 13.5 percent in the global financial downturn, with demand shrinking in such key industries as construction and automobile manufacturing.

The turnaround that began in September is mainly attributable to China, the world's leading producer.

Chinese production in October was up 42.4 percent from the same month last year at 51.7 million tons.

- AFP /ls

 


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