I Abstract
China has become the largest steel producer and consumer in the
world, accounting for nearly 50% of global steel consumption.
With the continuous development of China's steel industry, the
consumption of scrap keeps increasing, and the domestic scrap
reservoir is rising rapidly. With the continuous breakthroughs
in the application of scrap steel technology and the
implementation of domestic scrap steel application and related
supporting policies, the scrap steel processing and distribution
industry will have a relatively rapid development in the next 10
years.
In order to help you better understand the status and prospect
of the market, SteelHome conducted a survey and wrote a report
on Chinese scrap industry.
II Outline
1. Status of Chinese Scrap Industry
1.1 Basic Information of Major Licensed Scrap Steel
Enterprises
1.2 Situation of Major Large Scrap Processing Enterprises
1.3 Capacity and Processing Equipment of 20 Large Scrap Steel
Processing Enterprises
1.4 Scrap Steel Consumption in Major Regions of China
1.4.1 Scrap Steel Consumption of Key Iron and Steel Enterprises
1.4.2 China EAF-based Steel Production Share Remained Low
1.4.3 Chinese Scrap Consumption in EAF and Converters in 2018
1.4.4 China’s Scrap Consumption Since 2010
2. Chinese Scrap Market Development
2.1 Rebar and Scrap Price Comparison from 2011
2.2 Current Scrap Pricing and Sales Mode in China
3. Chinese Scrap Market Scenario
3.1 Government’s Policies in Guiding EAF-based Steel Production
3.2 Brief Description on Scrap Market Development in The Future
3.2.1 Scrap Generation in Coming 10 Years to Considerably
Increase
3.2.2 EAF-based Steelmaking Advantage to Gradually Appear
3.2.3 Challenge and Opportunity in Scrap Processing Industry
4. CONCLUSION
III Tables and Graphs
Table 1: Basic Information of 150 Major Licensed Scrap Steel
Enterprises
Table 2: Capacity and Processing Equipment of 20 Large Scrap
Steel Processing Enterprises
Table 3: Crude Steel and Pig Iron Production of CISA Member
Steel Mills in 2018
Table 4: Capacity Layout of Major EAF-based Mills in China
Table 5: China’s Scrap Consumption Since 2010 (Quantity in
10,000t)
Table 6: Scrap Generation in Coming 10 Years
Fig 1: Rebar and Scrap Price Comparison (2011-July 5, 2019)
Fig 2: Hot Metal Cost and Scrap Price Comparison (2011-July 5,
2019)
IV Version
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