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GLOBAL
STAINLESS STEEL OUTPUT IS FORECAST TO SLIP AGAIN THIS YEAR
We predict no improvement in
world stainless steel production in 2008. Market demand in the European
Union held up quite well during the first half of this year. Production
cuts are expected in the second period at a similar rate to those
put in place during 2007 - leaving the outturn for the full twelve
months little changed at 8.1 million tonnes.
Japanese, year on year, output tumbled by
10 percent in the first quarter but was unmoved in the second trimester.
Export demand is weak and, therefore, we anticipate no improvement
in stainless steel manufacturing in the second half of the year.
Our forecast for 2008 remains at 3.55 million tonnes.
Production of stainless steel in the United
States fell by 3.6 percent, year on year, in the first half of 2008.
Our estimate for the full year is 2.1 million tonnes - slightly
below the figure in the prior twelve month period. Demand is extremely
weak, particularly from the automotive segment. Import levels remain
high.
South Korean stainless manufacturing is also
likely to decline marginally in 2008. Output curbs put in place
during the first half are expected to remain in the second six month
period. Orders from both domestic and export customers are quite
poor.
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Stainless
Steel Production - Crude Steel Equivalent ('000 Tonnes) |
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2007
|
2008
(f)
|
2008
Q1
|
2008
Q2
|
2008 Q3 (f)
|
2008 Q4 (f)
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| European Union
|
8115
|
8100
|
2290
|
2300
|
1510
|
2000
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| Japan |
3705
|
3550
|
910
|
940
|
850
|
850
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| United States |
2170
|
2100
|
605
|
580
|
430
|
485
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| South Korea |
1910
|
1800
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390
|
495
|
450
|
465
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| Taiwan |
1425
|
1450
|
385
|
405
|
300
|
360
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| Others* (e) |
3070
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2800
|
710
|
720
|
670
|
700
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| Total W.World+ |
20395
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19800
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5290
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5440
|
4210
|
4860
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| China/Russia (e)
|
7405
|
7950
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2070
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1975
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1925
|
1980
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| Global Total |
27800
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27750
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7360
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7415
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6135
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6840
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| (f) = Forecast |
Taiwanese consumption is poor. Inventory
levels are excessive. Supply in the first and second trimesters
was down marginally. The outturn in 2008 is forecast to be slightly
higher at 1.45 million tonnes. Second half cut backs were substantial
in 2007.
Production in the "others" classification
is expected to decrease in 2008. Brazilian output has declined in
the past two quarters. Energy shortages have constrained supply
in South Africa. In contrast, Indian stainless manufacturing has
improved a little in the first half and should show a slight, year
on year, gain.
Source: MEPS - Stainless
Steel Review
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