中鋼協:今年鋼鐵產品進出口貿易仍存在諸多不確定因素
中國鋼鐵協會表示,受全球經濟加快復甦影響,國際鋼鐵市場需求增速有所加快。世界鋼協預測2022年全球鋼鐵消費量將在2021年基礎上再增長2.2%至18.96億噸,除中國外世界主要產鋼國家鋼鐵消費均為正增長。
中鋼協同時指出,2022年鋼鐵產品進出口貿易仍存在諸多不確定因素,歐美鋼鋁達成新的協議、RCEP正式實施、歐盟碳邊境調節機制即將試行、匯率和海運費等的變化,以及在資源和環境雙重約束下,國家的政策取向均對內地2022年的鋼鐵產品進出口產生影響。(ta/u) ~
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