Chinese mills to cut production

Major Chinese stainless steel mills have announced to slash production in July, in order to stabilize the domestic market. Stainless steel mills including Taiyuan Iron and Steel (Tisco), Baosteel, Guangzhou Lianzhou Stainless Steel, and Shanghai Krupp Stainless have come into an agreement to cut production by 20% to 30% next month. China’s domestic stainless steel prices have weakened due to recent drop of nickel prices. Besides, mills will have regular maintenance in the middle of the year. It was not clear that mills will continue to cut production in August or next half year.
Previous articleStainless alloys for high temperature applications
Next articleSandmeyer appoints
Stainless Steel World Publisher
Stainless Steel World is part of The KCI Media Group, a group of companies focused on building and sustaining global communities in the flow control industries. We publish news on a daily basis and connect business-to-business professionals through our online communities, publications, conferences and exhibitions.