EU steel sector sees demand growth in 2018, import threat

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(Reuters) - European demand is set to rise in 2018 with continued strength in most steel-using sectors, European association said on Tuesday, while warning of a threat of rising imports.

Apparent consumption, which excludes the impact of inventory changes, is set to rise by 1.9 percent in the 28 countries of the this year, the same rate as in 2017, with solid demand seen from manufacturers and in construction.

sees consumption growth dipping to 1.4 percent in 2019.

The group said it saw a risk to exports from the rising euro, but focused more on imports.

imports into the EU dipped by about 1 percent last year because of trade defence measures to counter what the bloc considers to be dumping and unfair subsidies and because Chinese prices picked up, making it less lucrative to export to

Over the year, said, Chinese exports to the EU declined by 41 percent, those from by 32 percent and from by 31 percent.

However, imports from were up almost 100 percent, from more than 100 percent and from some 64 percent higher last year.

said the trade measures left gaps that were rapidly filled by other countries.

"We are an easy target for exporters globally to sell part of production that cannot be sold domestically," Jeroen Vermeij, Eurofer's told a conference ahead of the release.

and its members are nervously awaiting U.

S. Donald Trump's decision on action following a "Section 232" investigation into whether imports threaten national security.

Even if measures were principally targeted towards reducing excess production in China, said it could still result in more exports being re-routed to

(Reporting by Philip Blenkinsop; Editing by Mark Potter)

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First Published: Tue, February 06 2018. 12:40 IST