[Mysteel: steel demand is not expected to be optimistic in June] according to Mysteel analysis, the current steel mills continue to be low-benefit situation, but the loss area has obviously narrowed, some steel mills have begun to resume production, crude steel daily output is expected to increase slightly month-on-month in June, and there may be little room for further downward exploration of raw fuel prices. At the same time, due to the obstacles to the recovery of the property market, the slowdown in the growth rate of fixed asset investment, and the continued contraction of manufacturing industries in China, Europe and the United States, steel demand in June is still not optimistic unless domestic macro policies are strengthened. In the short term, the loose pattern of supply and demand in the steel market continues, and steel prices may fluctuate in a weak range.