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New | China steel exporters slash prices to jump on yuan drop

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A Chinese worker at a steel factory as the country's steel exporters quickly take advantage of the yuan's fall by cutting prices of their products. Photo: Reuters
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Chinese steel producers have already cut export prices in response to a lower yuan, industry sources said, providing some of the first evidence of how Beijing’s devaluation will help companies in the world’s second-biggest economy boost sales.

China’s steel industry is the world’s biggest, but shrinking demand at home has forced many mills to ship record amounts abroad, with some said to be selling at a loss.

A weaker yuan will make Chinese steel products even cheaper overseas as Beijing’s surprise move to devalue its currency gives the country’s exporters leeway to cut prices.

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Some small Chinese mills had already lowered export prices of steel products like rebar for construction use, by US$5-$10 a tonne, sources familiar with the issue said.

A private mill in China’s top steel producing city of Tangshan had cut export prices of billet - a semi-finished steel product - by $5 to $295 a tonne on a free-on-board basis, according to a senior official in charge of exports.

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Another senior official at a state-owned trading firm said the company had no choice but to look at price cuts.

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