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Saudi steel output capacity to rise by 50%

by Benjamin Millington on Dec 29, 2009

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Saudi steel capacity set to rise 50% over next three years.
Saudi steel capacity set to rise 50% over next three years.

Saudi Arabia's domestic steel production capacity will rise by at least 50% within the next three years, a senior government official said yesterday.

Saudi Arabia's steel production capacity stands at about 8.4 million tonnes and authorities have imposed restrictions on exports of both the commodity and scrap metal due to tight supply in the domestic market.

"I expect production capacity at national plants to rise more than 50% in the coming three years," Khaled bin Mohammad Al Suleiman, undersecretary at the Commerce and Industry Ministry, told Reuters.

State-controlled Saudi Arabian Basic Industries Corporation (Sabic) accounts for about half of domestic production capacity with its Hadeed subsidiary.

The output increase would come from expansion at Hadeed and at privately owned rivals Al Ittefaq Steel Products and Al Rajhi Steel, he said.

"Currently supply is still a bit higher than demand," he said.

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Saudi Arabia imposed a ban on steel exports last year to protect local consumers in the kingdom as domestic prices of the metal doubled partially on growing demand from neighbouring countries.

The ban, which was enforced at peak prices, has hurt local steel makers' margins because it was followed by a rapid slide in global commodity prices due to the economic slowdown.

But government spending, fuelled by reserves accumulated from oil exports, helped the manufacturers to better cope with the repercussions of the global crisis.

In the five years to 2013, the government will spend $400 billion from oil revenues to develop infrastructure as well as build new schools, railways and universities.

Al Suleiman also said he expected Saudi cement production capacity to rise 19% to at least 50 million tonnes by the end of next year. "Demand for cement in the domestic market increased from 30 million tonnes in 2008 to 35 million tonnes in 2009," he said.
 




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