Iranian steelmaker Esfahan Steel produced 773,263 mt of semi-finished steel (billet and bloom) in the first four months (March 21-July 20) of the current Iranian year, 14 percent higher compared to the same period of the previous Iranian year, according to the Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organization (IMIDRO).
Esfahan Steel also produced 913,384 mt of long steel products (mainly I-beam, rebar and wire rod) in the first four months of the current Iranian year, remaining at the same level compared to the year-ago period, according to the same source.
Esfahan Steel’s semi-finished steel output up by 14 percent
Similar articles
40th week CIS market review: How long will wait-and-see attitude prevail in CIS export markets?
10 Oct | Steel Matters
36th week CIS market review: CIS longs producers hike export prices, flats prices still undetermined
12 Sep | Steel Matters
30th week CIS market review: CIS export longs market follows example of billet revival
02 Aug | Steel Matters
26th-27th CIS market review: As CIS domestic markets up scrap purchases, export deliveries get tighter
12 Jul | Steel Matters