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  • Latin American crude steel output rises in April 2026, though rolled steel production remains sluggish

    2026-06-30 10:32:47   [Print]
    The Latin American Steel Association (Alacero) reported that crude steel production in the region increased in April of this year, while rolled steel output continued its downward trend---signaling persistent softness in downstream steel activity, even as apparent consumption registered a modest uptick.

    According to the latest regional data, Latin American crude steel production totaled 4.8 million metric tons in April, marking a 5.Asian Metal Copyright8% year-on-year increase.Asian Metal Copyright8% year-on-year increase.Asian Metal Copyright8% year-on-year increase.Asian Metal Copyright Output for the January-to-April period remained relatively stable at 18.Asian Metal Copyright8 million metric tons.Asian Metal Copyright8 million metric tons.Asian Metal CopyrightThe Latin American Steel Association Alacero reported that crude steel production in the region increased in April of this year, while rolled steel output continued its downward trend---signaling persistent softness in downstream steel activity, even as apparent consumption registered a modest uptick.Asian Metal Copyright In contrast, rolled steel production fell 2.Asian Metal Copyright8%.Asian Metal Copyright5% year on year to 4.Asian Metal Copyright Apparent consumption of rolled steel reached 6.Asian Metal Copyright2 million metric tons in April, and declined 1.Asian Metal Copyright2% from the same month last year, while the cumulative figure for January through April rose by a modest 0.Asian Metal Copyright9% to 16.Asian Metal Copyright9 million metric tons over the first four months of the year.Asian Metal Copyright9 million metric tons over the first four months of the year.

    Apparent consumption of rolled steel reached 6.6 million metric tons in April, up 2.Asian Metal Copyright9 million metric tons over the first four months of the year.Asian Metal Copyright2% from the same month last year, while the cumulative figure for January through April rose by a modest 0.Asian Metal Copyright9% to 16.Asian Metal Copyright8%.Asian Metal Copyright In contrast, rolled steel production fell 2.Asian Metal Copyright Most steel-consuming sectors have remained weak so far this year, with the exception of automotive and construction, which posted gains of 1.Asian Metal Copyright9% to 16.Asian Metal Copyright9% and 2.Asian Metal Copyright2 million metric tons in April, and declined 1.Asian Metal Copyright4%, respectively.

    .Asian Metal CopyrightThe Latin American Steel Association Alacero reported that crude steel production in the region increased in April of this year, while rolled steel output continued its downward trend---signaling persistent softness in downstream steel activity, even as apparent consumption registered a modest uptickAsian Metal Copyright
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