تقاضای فولاد چین برای اولین بار در شش سال کمتر از نیمی از کل جهان خواهد بود چین رکورد واردات سنگ آهن را شکست، با وجود کاهش تولید فولاد چین صادرات فولاد خود را در سال ۲۰۲۵ کاهش خواهد داد سقوط آزاد بازار املاک چین؛ کاهش ۱۰.۱ درصدی سرمایهگذاری و هشدار جدی برای اقتصاد جهانی! کاهش تولید فولاد ایران به دلیل کاهش عرضه برق
واردات بیلت و بلوم ترکیه در دوره ژانویه تا آگوست ۲۰۲۴ به ۱,۸۵۸,۰۲۳ تن رسید که ۲۴.۶ درصد کاهش نسبت به سال گذشته را نشان میدهد. ارزش این واردات نیز به ۱.۰۵ میلیارد دلار با کاهش ۲۸.۵ درصدی رسید. روسیه بزرگترین منبع واردات بود، در حالی که واردات از مالزی و اوکراین افزایش داشته است.
China’s domestic rebar prices increased by $20 per tonne on Monday April 26 and surpassed the $800-per-tonne mark amid high trading activity, sources said.
Prices in the CIS export billet market remained stable during the week ending April 23.
CIS pig iron exports rose again during the week ending April 22 due to new sales to Italy and Turkey, but again sales to the United States were not reported.
China's domestic rebar prices rose on April 21 amid rumors that the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will not allow the steel industry to increase capacity in 2021.
The bid price for scrap imports to China on April 21 increased sharply due to the upward trend of the main supplier, Japan.
China’s hot-rolled coil prices surged to a 12-year high on Thursday April 22, triggered by emissions control policy changes in Handan city in northern China.
Prices for imported ferrous scrap in China were unchanged on Friday April 23 amid stable demand-and-supply fundamentals.
Good demand and strong markets pushed up hot-rolled sheet prices in eastern China on April 23, despite high factory output.
It is clear that many developed countries of the world have taken the path of economic prosperity in the steel market. According to the World Steel Association, the steel demand forecast for this year is considered promising. China will take the helm of the world's steel economy in 2022.
The upward trend in export prices of CIS flat steel products continued during the week ending April 19.