Chromium in South Africa
    
    - Organization:
 - The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 2
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 - Publication Date:
 - Mar 1, 1968
 
Abstract
Dr H. J. R. Way: In his reply to my queries Mr Bath still adheres to his statement  that it may be possible to replace the estimated R200 million reduction in gold  revenue in 1980 by exports of ferro-chromium, and apparently based his conclusion  on a growth rate in demand for corrosion resistant steels of 10 per cent per annum  in the next few years.    As I pointed out at the previous discussion at Middelburg this would entail a  production of about one million tons of ferro-chromium in 1980.    Exact statistics of South African ferro-chromium production are not available,  a fact which is very much to be regretted. But statistics of exports of ferro-chromium  are available from "Foreign Trade Statistics" of the Customs and Excise. These  show that South Africa exported 99,580 short tons in 1967. The quantity of ferro-chromium consumed in South Africa in 1967 was fairly small and we can therefore  assume that the production was 99,580 tons. For this amount to grow to 1,000,000  tons in 1980 would require a growth rate of 19.4 per cent per annum. At 10 per cent  this would grow to 344,000 tons and at 7 per cent 240,000 tons.    The following growth rates in the form of average trends are pertinent:    STEEL - Per annum  World steel ingot production - 1957-67 – 6.8 per cent  Free-world ingot production - 1957-67 – 6.0 per cent  Consumptions of crude steel by four major Free-world  Consumers - 1957-67 - 5.6 per cent    CHROMITE  World production - 1952-67 - 2.5 per cent  South African total sales - 1948-67 – 5.4 per cent  South African exports - 1948-67 – 3.9 per cent  United States consumption, very irregular, but - 1962-67 – 6.5 per cent    FERRO-CHROMIUM - Per annum  United States consumption - 1952-67 - 6.5 per cent  South African exports - 1957-62 - 25.2 per cent  South African exports - 1962-66 - 41.9 per cent  South African exports - 1966-68 - 21.2 per cent    These figures show that exports of ferro-chromium have been growing at a very  high rate varying from 21.2 per cent to 41.9 per cent since 1957, but in view of the  market situation it seems somewhat doubtful if that high rate can be maintained  up to 1980. Of our 1966 exports U.S.A. took 63 per cent which was 53 per cent of  their total imports. Their average consumption is trending at a growth rate of 6.5  per cent per annum from 1952-67, but the growth from 1964-66 was 5- 2 per cent  and 1966-67, -12 per cent!
Citation
APA: (1968) Chromium in South Africa
MLA: Chromium in South Africa. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1968.