EU demand for construction steel still well below pre-crisis levels - ArcelorMittal

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(Reuters) - Europe's demand for is down nearly 20 percent versus its pre-financial crisis peak, with the market still battling excess capacity, ArcelorMittal, the world's biggest steelmaker, said on Tuesday.

EU prices have recovered sharply since hitting decade lows in late 2015, but investors are growing concerned that the sector will struggle if China's slows further as the trade dispute between the and drags on.

produces and consumes half the world's steel, a $900 global industry seen as strategic for growth and national security.

"We have huge overcapacity in long (construction) in Europe," Augustine Kochuparampil, of Europe, Long Products, told reporters at a briefing in

European mills used 65 percent of their capacity in last year, Kochuparampil said. In 2007 they used 80 percent - a level investors say indicates a healthy industry where mills have pricing power.

EU demand for long, or construction steel, is forecast at 57 million tonnes this year versus 69 million tonnes in 2008, Kochuparampil said.

Owned by billionaire Lakshmi Mittal, has operations in more than 60 countries and produced 97.03 million tonnes of steel in 2017, equivalent to 6 percent of total world output.

(Reporting by Maytaal Angel, editing by Louise Heavens)

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First Published: Tue, December 11 2018. 21:48 IST