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China's steel output still set to outstrip its rivals

by Obsidian last modified Mar 12, 2009 12:00 AM

Howe Robinson has forecast Chinese steel production to rise 5% in 2009.

Chinese steel output grew by 2.9%, or 14m tonnes, last year, to reach a record 502m tonnes, the lowest growth rate since 2000.

On this crucial sector for bulk trades Howe Robinson said in its annual dry cargo review:...

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