Mexico crude steel production falls by 6.6% in Q1
Mexican crude steel output fell by a slight 1.5% year-on-year to 1.5 million tonnes in March, Kallanish learns from the World Steel Association (worldsteel). Crude steel production in the first quarter totalled 4.3 million tonnes, or 6.6% less compared to the same timeframe in 2015, when it reached 4.6mt.
Following the result recorded in Q1 2016, Mexico confirms its status as second-largest steel producer in Nafta, accounting for 15.8% of regional output in the first three months of the year. This is a slightly lower compared to the 16.7% recorded in Q1 2015.
The country follows the US, which produced 19.6mt, or 71.2% of regional output in the first three months of the year, while Canada remained third with approximately 3.3mt, or 12.1% of Nafta crude steel production.
Mexico’s share of global steel output in the first quarter 2016 was 1.13%, down 0.2 percentage points on-year, Kallanish notes.
Mar 2016 | Mar 2015 | % ch. y-o-y | Q1 2016 | Q1 2015 | % ch. y-o-y | |
Mexico | 1,535 | 1,558 | -1.5 | 4,363 | 4,672 | -6.6 |
Source: worldsteel
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