China releases new steel capacity replacement policy

15 January 2018

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced Monday a new policy to ensure zero growth of steel capacity in 2018.

The new policy forbids plants from increasing capacity.

In environmentally sensitive areas of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, the Yangtze River Delta and the Pearl River Delta, steel plants should remove at least 1.25 tonnes of outdated capacity for every 1 tonne of new capacity.

Steel profits improved amid capacity cuts in 2017.

“In the January-November period last year, combined net profits in the ferrous metal smelting and rolling sector rose 180% year on year to about 314 billion yuan (about 48 billion U.S. dollars),” said a MIIT statement.

The steel sector must focus on quality and profits while cutting overcapacity, it said.

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