News

In the other AMITOM countries, the general trend is on the rise; after several years of decline, a strong increase (520,000 mT) is expected in Iran, partly offset by a significant drop in Turkish processing intentions (-400,000 mT). An additional total of nearly 300,000 mT is expected from changes in Tunisian, Ukrainian and Russian processing intentions. However, production in AMITOM countries (15.45 million mT) is expected to decrease in total by 950,000 mT (-6%) compared to the final result of 2017 (16.45 million mT).
The transformation prospects of the other countries of the Mediterranean Basin (Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, etc.) should remain stable at around 390 000 mT.
This new situation on 11 June has not brought any decisive change in North American processing forecast: planned quantities amount to 11.9 million short tons ((sT), 10.796 million mT) in California (14% more than last year), 450,000 mT in other processing States (Indiana, Ohio, etc.) and 424,000 mT in Canada. Cumulative production in the region is expected to reach 11.7 million tonnes, up by 1.3 million mT (13%) compared to 2017.

Beyond the increases in activity already mentioned, the WPTC meeting confirmed increases in the processing results in Chile, Australia and the Dominican Republic; despite declines in processed quantities in Argentina and South Africa, and a decline in the Brazilian forecast, the final result of the Southern Hemisphere could increase by around 2% this year, to 4.3 million mT.
According to the WPTC figures, processing intentions are down by 2 million mT (-6%) in the Northern Hemisphere compared to last year's result (33.57 million mT). It should be also noticed that this new figure is 5% lower than the initial processing forecast announced at the beginning of this year. Finally, the quantities processed worldwide are expected to be more than 1.9 million mT lower than those recorded in 2017.


























