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Japanese Steelmakers Hurt by Lower Prices in 1st Half

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Update time : 2025-11-11 15:35:23
Tokyo, Nov. 11 (Jiji Press)--Major Japanese steelmakers were hurt by lower prices caused by overproduction in China in their fiscal first half ended in September.
   Nippon Steel Corp. posted a large net loss, while JFE Holdings Inc. saw its net profit drop. Kobe Steel Ltd. logged a net profit increase thanks to the sale of cross-shareholdings, but its operating profit declined.
   Nippon Steel swung to a consolidated net loss of 113.3 billion yen from a profit of 243.3 billion yen a year before.
   The company took a hefty charge related to the dissolution of a U.S. joint venture with a major European steelmaker to address anticompetitive concerns over its acquisition of United States Steel Corp.
   JFE's consolidated net profit fell by about 40 pct to 26.6 billion yen due to a decline in crude steel production and a drop in profit margins.
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