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La Asociación de Acero Latinoamericano estima un 1% caer en la salida en 2013 para latín

 
Medios brasileños Bnamericas informó que la Asociación de Acero Latinoamericano (Alacero) Recientemente se estimó que la producción de acero de América Latina en 2013 pasará por aquí 1% para 64.9 millones de toneladas; La razón principal fue el aumento de las importaciones de acero de China.. América Latina asume 4% de la producción mundial de acero.

Benjamín Bautista, Un funcionario de la sucursal de Arcelor Mittal Brasil hizo un llamamiento al gobierno local para que tome medidas enérgicas contra las importaciones de acero de China para estimular la expansión y la inversión de los fabricantes de acero locales.. “Aunque la producción de acero en América Latina no ha aumentado, la demanda ha aumentado un poco, while the gap between supply and demand is mainly offset by import, especially import from China”.

Baptista expressed meanwhile that the rate of capacity utilization of steel makers in Brazil, Mexico and Argentine was around 80%, therefore, there was still idling capacity to meet the demand increase anytime. “The price pressure comes from global excessive capacity. Currently, the global excessive capacity is about 0.5 billion tons per year”.

Baptista said, local government need draft protection measures to protect local steel industry, and increase the investments in railway, road and port construction to reduce transport expenses, so that local steel makers can continue their expansion plans. “The steel transport fee from MinasGerais to Sao Paulo is even higher than that of China’s steel”.

“The main problems we are facing now include tax, labor legislation and lack of infrastructure. Any efforts made by the government to increase our competitiveness are welcome.” Baptista said.
Baptista predicted that the consumption quantity per capita in Latin America in 2013 would still be around 130 Kg, “still very low, stagnant”.

Of three years in the recent four years, Latin America was a net importer of steel. Latin American Steel Association predicted that Latin America would import about 17.5 million tons in 2013, while this area’s steel export was estimated to be 13.3 millones de toneladas, a year-on-year drop of 10%.