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Iran steel exports and semis grow by 80pct

byCT Report
18/01/2018
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TEHRAN: Financial Times reported that billet and bloom had the largest share of exports in the semis sector, reaching 2.58 million tonne to register a 52% rise YOY; while hot-rolled coil was the main exported finished steel product with 440,000 tonne, dropping 59% YOY Khouzestan Steel Company exported a record high of 1.94 million tonne of slab, bloom and billet, registering a 46% rise YOY to remain the biggest Iranian steel exporter. Iran’s semi-finished steel exports during the first nine months of the current fiscal year (March 21-Dec. 21) stood at 4.61 million tonne, marking a rise of 80% year-on-year, the Iranian Steel Producers Association announced. Billet and bloom had the largest share of exports in the semis sector, reaching 2.58 million tonne to register a 52% rise YOY. Slab shipments followed, growing 134% YOY to 2.03 million tonne. Exports of finished steel products during the period, however, had a marked drop, shrinking by 29% YOY to 1.07 million tonne. The figure shows an improvement compared to ISPA’s previous announcement that indicated a 35% drop during the eight months to Nov. 21. Hot-rolled coil was the main exported commodity in this sector with 440,000 tonne, dropping 59% YOY. The exports of less than 3-mm HRC exports, in contrast, jumped 4,300% YOY to 44,000 tonne, while thicker materials were still down. Rebar exports came next with 397,000 tonne, followed by beams with 129,000 tonne, “other steel products” with 56,000 tonne, coated coil with 45,000 tonne and cold-rolled coil with 8,000 tonne. Khouzestan Steel Company exported a record high of 1.94 million tonne of slab, bloom and billet during the nine-month period, registering a 46% rise YOY, to remain the biggest Iranian steel exporter. Bloom exports had the lion’s share of KSC’s shipments with 861,726 tonne, going up 150% YOY. Officials expect steel exports to reach 8 million tonne in the current fiscal year (ending March 20). Exports of direct-reduced iron surged 392% YOY to reach 517,000 tonne. DRI production is also on the rise. It stood at 16.53 million tonne for the nine months, posting a 22% rise YOY. Iran has created considerable DRI capacities in the past few years, as it is committed to ensure its steelmakers’ feedstocks are sufficiently supplied to fulfill the industry’s 2025 industrial goal. As per the 20-Year Vision Plan, Iran is stipulated to reach an output capacity of 55 million tonne of steel in seven years. The ISPA report also shows imports were down for nearly all steel products. Semis imports shrank 79% YOY to 38,000 tonne. Billet and bloom purchases dropped a hefty 88% YOY to 21,000 tonne, while slab imports surged 639% to 17,000 tonne. Imports on the finished steel front also dropped 28% YOY to 1.65 million tonne. CRC, rebar and coated coil imports all posted growth in imports. ISPA statistics show that steelmakers produced 30 million tonne of steel during the period, up 12.5%. Semis made up 16.07 million tonne of the output, growing 16% YOY, and finished steel production rose 9% to 14.63 million tonne.

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