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Iran aims for annual steel exports of 20-25 mln tons by 2025

byCT Report
16/02/2017
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TEHRAN: Iran aims to export 20 to 25 million tonnes of steel annually by 2025, it said in an official statement on Wednesday, up from a previous goal of 10 million tonnes. Tehran has sought to boost the steel sector as it targeted economic expansion following the 2015 deal to curb Iran’s nuclear programme and has worked to attract foreign investment. However, while it has succeeded in adding steel capacity, political and logistical hurdles are high and the lifting of international sanctions has not opened up the country as quickly as first expected.

The Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organisation (IMIDRO), in the statement published on its website, quoted a member of the Expediency Discernment Council — a body that mediates between Iran’s parliament and the Guardian Council — as saying Iran foresaw exports of 20-25 million tonnes of steel by 2025. That compares with an export goal of 10 million tonnes outlined by Tehran before the nuclear deal. An overall target of 55 million tonnes per year for total Iranian steel production was unchanged in Wednesday’s statement, which followed a two-day steel conference in Tehran. The global steel market is around 1.6 billion tonnes and analysts say there is little need for more capacity given global oversupply for the foreseeable future. Iran says its current production is around 1 percent of the world total — or 16 million tonnes. IMIDRO did not respond immediately to requests for further information.

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