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China steel outlook drags on raw materials futures

Published 10/04/2017, 04:01 pm
Updated 10/04/2017, 04:10 pm
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SYDNEY, April 10 (Reuters) - Concerns that China is producing too much steel put pressure on industrial raw materials markets on Monday, with key futures indicators, iron ore, coke and rebar all trading lower.

"We saw steel output up 6 percent in January and February already, and the expectation is that demand will not be able to absorb all that," Commonwealth Bank of Australia analyst Vivek Dhar said.

"There is simply too much steel out there, we're seeing iron ore fall as a result of that," Dhar said.

The most-active rebar on the Shanghai Futures Exchange SRBcv1 was down 1.47 percent at 3,013 yuan ($436) a tonne by midday.

Rebar's retreat swept iron ore lower, with the contract for September delivery on the Dalian Commodity Exchange DCIOU7 down 2.7 percent to 520 yuan a tonne.

Stocks of imported iron ore at China's port stood at 131.2 million tonnes as of Friday, according to SteelHome. SH- TOT-IRONINV That is more than one-tenth of China's estimated imports of iron ore this year, according to Australia's Department of Industry, Innovation and Science.

"The market sees china needing less iron ore. This combined with increasing domestic production is putting pressure on the price," Dhar said.

Dalian coking coal DJMcv1 was also weaker, down 1.8 percent to 1,274 yuan, while coke DCJcv1 - made from coking coal - slid 1.5 percent to 1,818 yuan. ($1 = 6.9040 Chinese yuan)

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