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China increased the export of steel products by 35.6% y/y in January-November

In November, Chinese steel companies shipped 3.2% more steel abroad than in October

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Belgium increased rolled steel import from third countries by 19.5% y/y in September

The export of steel products for the month increased by 14.7% y/y

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Spain increased rolled steel imports from third countries by 46.1% y/y in September

The export of steel products for the month fell by 20.6% y/y

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France reduced rolled steel imports from third countries by 9.1% y/y in September

The export of s proteelducts for the month fell by 4% y/y

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EUROFER opposed the continued import of Russian semi-finished products to the EU

Further prolongation and weakening of sanctions risks becoming a historical mistake, the association believes

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Italy reduced imports of rolled products from third countries by 14% y/y in September

The export of steel products for the month decreased by 7.5% y/y

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Turkiye reduced pig iron import by 13.5% y/y in January-September

In this period, Ukrainian steelmakers exported 121.5 thousand tons of pig iron to Turkish consumers

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EU reduced the import of flat rolled products from Ukraine by 22.7% y/y in January-September

In 9 months, the EU market consumed 597.22 thousand tons of flat rolled products of Ukrainian production

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European Union imported 285.2 thousand tons of Russian steel products in September

The main share of imports falls on semi-finished products – 54.6% of the total volume of deliveries

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Ukraine imported 95.3 thousand tons of flat rolled products in October

The costs of Ukrainian consumers on the import of flat rolled products amounted to $101.03 million

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Ukraine increased the import of long rolled products by 15% m/m in October

Ukrainian consumers' spending on the import of long-rolled goods decreased by 2.2% m/m

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Latin America may introduce regional equivalents of CBAM

In this way, the countries of the region can balance trade in the future

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