EU steel market in slow motion

Eurofer’s October report on the Economic and Steel Market Outlook 2009-2011 shows that the EU economy most likely turned the corner during the 3rd quarter of 2009. However, the recovery pencilled in for the coming quarters will be slow and is still surrounded by high levels of uncertainty. Despite stabilising financial markets, financing is still a bottleneck for many companies. Industrial orders are still weak despite some inventory replenishment. The report shows that while year-on-year output growth should turn positive again in the 2nd quarter of 2010, it could take to 2011 before a more pronounced rebound in output begins. Weak activity in the steel using industries and sharp destocking in the steel supply chain resulted in steel demand (apparent steel consumption) falling by 45% year-on-year in the first half of 2009 and by almost 32% in the 3rd quarter. The inventory situation is now better aligned with the current weak level of steel demand. Some customers returned cautiously to the market to fill gaps in their stocks; this led to the downward trend in orders at EU mills bottoming out. The stock cycle will also set the stage in 2010. Some inventory build-up following heavy destocking in 2009 will lead to a ‘technical’ recovery in steel demand. With a forward view to 2011 it is expected that rising end-user activity should provide a broader basis for steel demand growth. So far this year, imports were at much reduced levels compared with 2007 and 2008.
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