BEIJING — China logged a record daily output of crude steel in August as the country's economic recovery consolidates, industry data showed.
The daily output of crude steel came in at 3.06 million metric tons in August, hitting its highest-ever daily level, according to the China Iron and Steel Association (CISA), citing data from the National Bureau of Statistics.
The outputs of pig iron and rolled steel were 2.53 million tons and 3.84 million tons per day, respectively.
From January to August, the crude steel output climbed 3.7 percent year-on-year to 688.89 million tons, and the outputs of pig iron and rolled steel rose by 3.4 percent and 4.8 percent from the same period last year to 589.4 million tons and 844.69 million tons, CISA data showed.
Despite robust steel consumption in the peak months of September and October, the rapid steel output recovery and burgeoning imports of rolled steel and other materials will put pressure on the supply side, according to a report from the CISA.
In this scenario, the CISA said a surge in the price of rolled steel is unlikely.