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Steel arrivals across Chinese ports under domestic trade were 5.96 million mt last week, down 1.91 million mt on a weekly basis.
Steel shipments by ports outside China were 1.5 million mt last week, down 21% from a week ago. Shipments by Chinese ports for exports were 1.98 million mt, an increase of 24% on a weekly basis.
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