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SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN STAINLESS STEEL OUTPUT EXPECTED THIS YEAR
Demand for stainless steel is
weakening in most parts of the world. MEPS (International) Ltd forecasts
global crude production virtually unchanged at 28 million tonnes
in 2008. Western World output is expected to decline by 300,000
tonnes this year.
Domestic supply by the EU mills was down
in the first quarter by almost 4 percent compared to the same period
in 2007. Inventory building in the second half should lead to a
figure for the full year at a similar level to that in the previous
twelve months.
Japanese production was 10 percent lower,
year on year, in the first trimester. Further output curbs are being
put in place in mid-year. However, inventory replenishment may occur
in the latter months - leaving the annual crude outturn 4 percent
down on 2007.
US domestic output held up quite well during
the first quarter. This situation should continue for the remainder
of this year. The import threat was limited in the early months
but may increase slightly. Nevertheless, we predict a similar outturn
in 2008 to that recorded in the previous year.
South Korean stainless steelmaking fell significantly
in the first quarter. Posco will reduce output in July. Further
curbs are anticipated later in the year because domestic demand
is weak and export potential lacklustre. Taiwanese producers are
also decreasing the level of supply to the market. A 5 percent reduction
is forecast for 2008 relative to 2007.
Crude output from Brazil and India should
be higher this year as domestic demand increases. However, production
in South Africa is expected to be lower, due to the restrictions
on power supply. The net result of these factors is likely to be
a modest increase in total production from the "others"
category in our table.
Chinese mills are likely to restrict output
in the third quarter. New capacity continues to come on stream.
Output curtailments should contain this year's total domestic crude
supply to a figure below 8 million tonnes.
Source: MEPS - Stainless
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