
Growth in China steel activity slows in March, fuels oversupply fears: PMI
Activity in China’s steel industry expanded at a slower pace in March even as mills continued to ramp up output, sparking worries of oversupply in the world’s top producer of the metal, an industry survey showed on Friday.
China Steelmaking Grows at Weakest Pace Ever as GDP Slows
China’s crude steel production grew at the slowest pace on record as domestic demand weakened and the...
Manufacturing activity slows in December
Manufacturing activity among China’s private and export-oriented companies contracted for the first time in...
Oil Drop Offers China Double Dose of Help as Expansion Slows
The slide in oil prices to five-year lows offers China a double benefit as its leadership confronts the weakest...
China inflation slows to near five-year low
Inflation in China eased to a near five-year low in September, adding to further evidence of a slowdown in the...
Iron ore seen at $80 long term as China steel output growth slows -CISA
Iron ore is likely to hover around $80 a tonne in the long term amid limited growth in China’s steel...