Steel makers witness hardships in Q4/2022

Steel companies witnessed hardships in the fourth quarter of 2022 with many big players suffering losses.
Steel makers witness hardships in Q4/2022 ảnh 1Products loaded on a truck at a warehouse of Hoa Phat Group (Photo: hoaphat.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Steel companies witnessed hardshipsin the fourth quarter of 2022 with many big players suffering losses.

Giant steel maker Hoa Phat Group (HPG) recorded a net loss of more than 2trillion VND (85.3 million USD) in the fourth quarter, a new bottom after thethird quarter where it recorded a loss of nearly 1.8 trillion VND.

In the last quarter of last year, the group's revenue also decreased by 42%over the same period of the previous year, to 26 trillion VND. In the whole of2022, Hoa Phat Group recorded revenue of 142 trillion VND, down 5%year-on-year. Profit after tax for the whole year reached more than 8.4trillion VND, only one-fourth of that in 2021.

In the fourth quarter of 2022, Hoa Sen Group (HSG) suffered a lossof 680 billion VND, down from 887 billion VND in the third quarter of 2022. TheVietnam Steel Corporation (TVN) reduced its loss from 567 billion VND in Q3 to 410billion VND in Q4. Nam Kim Group (NKG) and Tisco (TIS) also reduced theirlosses compared to the previous quarter, reaching 356 billion VND and 17billion VND, respectively.

The decrease in consumption volume combined with the continuous decline inprices significantly affected the revenue of steel enterprises. According todata from the Vietnam Steel Association (VSA), total steel product consumptionin 2022 reached 27.3 million tonnes, down 7.2% compared to 2021. Total exportswere 6.28 million tonnes, down nearly 20%.

Construction steel was the only item that recorded a slight increase in outputby 3% over the same period of the previous year. Meanwhile, consumption ofgalvanised steel decreased by 22% mainly due to the weakening of the exportmarket, down by 38%. Sales of products of galvanised steel and steel pipesdeclined, causing the output of hot rolled coil (HRC) to decrease by more than13%.

Although continuing to report losses, Hoa Phat is quite optimisticabout the situation of the steel industry this year. The group said that"the steel industry has gone through the most difficult period and is onthe way to recover" and is closely monitoring market developments toadjust production and business activities flexibly. Hoa Phat's steel salesvolume increased again in the last month of 2022 after many previous decreases.

According to Kallanish, Hoa Phat has restarted a blast furnace in Hai Duong andincreased its bar steel capacity by 700,000 tonnes per year. This is also asignal that the situation of the construction steel market has improved.Previously, Hoa Phat closed three blast furnaces in the last two months of2022. The company also continues to invest in Hoa Phat Dung Quat 2 Iron andSteel Production Complex.

According to the forecast of the World Steel Association (Worldsteel), globalsteel demand is estimated to decrease by 2.3% in 2022 but will increase by 1%in 2023 and reach 1,815 million tonnes. The reopening of China will help theresumption of construction activities and boost infrastructure investment,thereby helping construction steel demand recover. Increased industrial demandin the country will also help restore global supply chains. Steel selling priceis also expected to increase again.

Rebar prices in China have recovered 19% and are trading at their highestlevels since mid-August last year. Meanwhile, the prices of coal - the mostimportant material in steelmaking, have leveled off and shown signs of falling.This will probably support the profit margin of the steel industry in thefuture.

In addition, the Government stepping up investment in infrastructure projectswith the goal of ensuring economic growth in 2023 may support domestic steeldemand, especially construction steel. However, the real estate industry, aftera quiet year in 2022, is not expected to recover in 2023, which will partlyaffect the recovery of domestic steel demand./.
VNA

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