China to keep crude steel output stable in 2023

Monday, 17 April 2023 11:30:41 (GMT+3)   |   Shanghai

China is going to keep its crude steel output stable in 2023, in line with the 1.018 billion mt recorded in 2022, as reported by local Chinese media.

Meanwhile, the Chinese government will carry out dynamic adjustments and control of the overall crude steel output in the second half the current year. At the same time, specific policies will be seen in the documents due to be issued by the relevant government departments. 


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