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China's daily crude steel output rebounds in early Dec

Updated: 2010-12-20 14:59

(Agencies)

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SHANGHAI - China's daily crude steel output rose to 1.667 million tons in the first 10 days of December, up 2 percent from the last 10 days of November, Reuters reported Monday, citing data from the China Iron & Steel Association.

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Production was higher as steel mills have gradually resumed operations after a widespread effort to reduce energy consumption in recent months, the report said.

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