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Steel industry denies rumor of export tax rise
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-05-31 09:26 The China Iron and Steel Association (CISA) has denied rumors that there would be a rise in steel export taxes as soon as this weekend. Some media reports, which speculated that export taxes on more than 80 types of steel might be raised by 5 to 10 percent as of June 1, had "disordered the industry's normal production and exports," the CISA said in a statement on its website. "The rumor went against the stability of the economy and the ongoing quake-relief work," said the CISA, which stressed that the stability of export policies was key to a steady steel market. An official at CISA's office declined to elaborate on the "disorder" when contacted by telephone by Xinhua. However, the Shanghai Securities News reported that some exporters had delivered goods to bonded areas at coastal ports after hearing the rumors, to avoid anticipated higher costs. China has been increasing steel export taxes and cutting rebates since 2005 as part of its efforts to curb smokestack industries and cool heated fixed-asset investment. In the most recent move, the country raised the export tax rate on steel billets and ingots to 25 percent from 15 percent on January 1. A slowdown in Chinese steel exports has tightened global supplies and driven up world prices of steel, as well as those of raw materials for the steel industry such as coal, coke and iron ore. Domestic prices were driven up in turn, according to the statement. In the first four months of this year, China produced 169.8 million tons of crude steel, up 9.1 percent up year on year. But that growth rate was 12.1 percentage points lower than a year earlier, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. The slower rate of increase, in turn, accounted for a decline of 3.5 percentage points in the growth of global steel production year on year, said the CISA. During much of the same period when Chinese steel output was growing more slowly, world and domestic prices rose. The CRU Steel Price Index, an indicator of world steel prices, surged 38.1 percent year on year to a record 221.9 points at the end of March, while China's domestic steel price index soared 29.61 percent to 142.31 points, according to CISA deputy secretary-general Qi Xiangdong. (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
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