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China's Top Steelmaker Says Demand Has Probably Peaked for Now

Published 06/11/2018, 22:06
Updated 07/11/2018, 04:11
© Bloomberg. Steel coils sit outside at the U.S. Steel Corp. Granite City Works facility in Granite City, Illinois, U.S. Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg

(Bloomberg) -- China’s top steel mill says domestic usage has probably hit a peak and will stabilize at these levels, as absolute growth in the economy offsets changes in in the nature of demand.

“The Chinese economy is moving from high-speed to high-quality growth, but the growth is still certain and the growth rate globally isn’t low,” Chen Derong, chairman of China Baowu Steel Group Corp., said in an interview Tuesday. That’ll counter the broader re-balancing of the economy away from investment and toward consumption, and lead to “stabilized circumstances for an extended period,” he said.

China’s steel prices surged to a seven-year high in the summer, bolstered by capacity cuts and an environmental crackdown. Since then, the risks to demand have been piling up as the nation jousts with the U.S. over trade. Economic expansion slowed to 6.5 percent in the third quarter, its weakest pace since 2009, while imports of iron ore, the raw material for steel, contracted in the first nine months of the year.

Still, steel prices remain relatively buoyant, indicating that the economy is doing fine and that domestic demand is resilient, Chen said on the sidelines of the China International Import Expo in Shanghai. His comments suggest that consumption is moving in sync with production, which other commentators have forecast will top-out this year before falling in 2019.

  • On iron ore, Chen said China’s environmental requirements are boosting demand for both higher grades of the mineral and advanced technology and equipment. Iron ore consumption should stabilize for a period, before sliding as China eliminates steel capacity, he said, without giving a time-frame.
  • Commenting on a report that Baowu is in talks to acquire smaller rival Magang Group Holding Co., Chen said “the company’s ongoing strategy is to strengthen cooperation with domestic peers in various forms -- there are many ways that we are studying.”

To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: Winnie Zhu in Shanghai at wzhu4@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Phoebe Sedgman at psedgman2@bloomberg.net, Jason Rogers

©2018 Bloomberg L.P.

© Bloomberg. Steel coils sit outside at the U.S. Steel Corp. Granite City Works facility in Granite City, Illinois, U.S. Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg

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