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Russian steel producers' rally could prove fragile - Analysts- The 19th China£¨Guangzhou£©Int¡¯l Sheet metal machinery,Forging, Stamping and Setting Equipment Exhibition
1/24/2018  Sheetmetal machinery, Forging, Stamping expo
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    Reuters reported that Russian steelmakers ramped up production in 2017, making the most of rising prices and demand after a two-year sector downturn, though some analysts warned that dangers could be lurking around the corner. The country¡¯s top two steelmakers NLMK and Evraz last week reported 2017 output up by about 3%, with rival Severstal reporting stable production at a five-year high. TMK, Russia¡¯s largest maker of steel pipes for the oil and gas industry, said that shipments in 2017 were up 10.6% year on year. The upturn has come as Russia¡¯s economy begins to recover while top global producer China curbs output in an attempt to tackle smog, providing a breath of fresh air not only to Beijing but also to Russia¡¯s steelmakers.

Societe Generale analyst Sergei Donskoy said that ¡°China stepping back and reducing its role in the global market has created big opportunities for Russian steel companies. I wouldn¡¯t be surprised if some of them showed further growth.¡±

However, Kirill Chuyko, head of metals and mining research at BCS Investment Bank, said the bonanza could be coming to a close. Chuyko said that a possible change in policy direction from China by mid-2018 and growth in overall global steel and coal output overall could push down prices and profits. Chuyko said that ¡°2018 will be the year of the hangover. Everyone rejoiced, got drunk at New Year and regained their confidence. But this year we will see the market return to reality. Steel prices are likely to drop 25 percent, with coking coal prices taking an even bigger hit.¡±

The strengthening of Russia¡¯s rouble, bolstered by a stronger oil price, could also pose a threat. The rouble has risen almost 8 percent in only 40 trading days, from 60.2 roubles against the dollar in mid-November to 56.2 by the middle of this month. Though focused on the domestic market, Russia¡¯s steel producers rely on exports to varying degrees. These are hit hard by a stronger currency at home. - The 19th China£¨Guangzhou£©Int¡¯l Sheet metal machinery,Forging, Stamping and Setting Equipment Exhibition -Sheet metal exhibition, Sheet metal expo, 2018 Sheet metal exhibition, 2018 Sheet metal expo, China Sheet metal exhibition, China Sheet metal expo, Forging exhibition, Forging expo, 2018 Forging exhibition, 2018 Forging expo, Stamping exhibition, Stamping expo 
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