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"Nickel price dynamics cause volatility of stainless steel prices. In the last two years, the world has seen an overproduction of nickel, so price slides are possible also this year," Mr. Latyshev said, forecasting a 10-15 percent year-on-year increase in 2010 in world stainless steel production to 7.4 million mt. "However, a redistribution of forces is seen, with more and more production going to Asian countries," he added.
In 2010, ThyssenKrupp Materials Russia intends to sell 214,500 mt of steel products, including 4,500 mt of stainless steel products. In 2009, the company sold 201,000 mt of steel products, with the share of stainless steel products amounting to two percent.
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