內地鋼企料第二季鋼鐵需求強勁 鐵礦石價格或高位回落
《路透》報道,中國鋼鐵工業協會周四(18日)表示,中國的鋼鐵生產商預測第二季將因需求持續高企而表現強勁,並預計隨著供應緊俏的情況放緩,原物料價格將從近期峰值回落。
鋼協組織河鋼、鞍鋼等部分鋼鐵企業於3月17日召開鋼材市場研討會,研究分析鋼材市場運行情況。鋼協在會議摘要中表示,與會企業認為,第二季建築業有望迎來階段性趕工期,製造業進入補庫周期,下游行業需求將保持高位。
鋼協提到,隨著鐵礦石供需得到改善,鐵礦石價格可能高位回落,焦炭價格有望回歸合理區間。
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