As exportações de aço da UE caíram 3% em termos anuais entre Janeiro e Novembro – EUROFER

EU steel exports fell by 3% year on year between January and November – EUROFER

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Rolled steel shipments decreased by 4% per year

In January-November 2023, steel exports (including semi-finished products) from the European Union to third countries decreased by 3% compared to the same period in 2022. This is stated in the EUROFER Economic and Steel Market Outlook 2024-2025, first quarter.

Over 11 months, exports of rolled products declined by 4% year-on-year, including flat products by 9% year-on-year and long products by 8% year-on-year. In 2022, exports of rolled products decreased by 14% year-on-year, driven by a drop in exports of flat and long products (-10% and -22%, respectively).

In the first 11 months of 2023, the main destinations for EU steel exports were the UK, Turkey, the US, Switzerland and Egypt, followed by Ukraine, China, Brazil, India and Norway. The top five countries together represent 55% of total EU finished product exports.

Among the main export destinations, exports of finished products showed exceptional growth for Ukraine (+100%), thanks to improved trade and compensation for the very low values ​​recorded in the same months of 2022.

Furthermore, exports increased to Egypt (+10%), while they decreased to Brazil (-8%), the United States (-9%), Switzerland (-16%), the United Kingdom (-9% ), Turkey (-7%), Norway (-22%), China (-25%) and India (-6%).

In the January-November period, exports of all individual types of flat products decreased compared to the same period of the previous year. In particular, exports of hot-rolled steel and tinplate decreased the most (-22% and -16%, respectively). Only exports of cold-rolled steel increased slightly (+2%).

Exports of long products showed mixed dynamics: exports of wire rod and bars decreased (-9% and -5%, respectively), while exports of rebar and thick plates increased (+41% and +13%, respectively) .

As the GMK Center previously reported, according to EUROFER forecasts, apparent steel consumption in the European Union is expected to decrease by 6.3% in 2023 compared to 2022, to 129 million tonnes. At the same time, in 2022, the number decreased by 6.5% y/y and in 2024 it is expected to grow by 5.6% y/y.

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