Global steel production continued to rise in March, no doubt incentivised by high prices. Growth in demand in some key markets, such as the US and China, has been strong, but we suspect that production in China will start to ease back later this year as fiscal stimulus is withdrawn and efforts are made to reach emissions targets.
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