- 2024 World Steel in Figures
World Steel in Figures provides a fascinating snapshot of the dynamics of today’s steel industry, including everything from production and production processes, to demand, trade, safety and more
- List of countries by steel production - Wikipedia
This is a list of countries by steel production in 1967, 1980, 1990, 2000 and from 2007 to 2024, based on data provided by the World Steel Association [3][4][5][6][7][8] All countries with annual production of crude steel at least 2 million metric tons
- AN OVERVIEW OF STEEL SECTOR
st producer of crude steel China was world’s largest crude steel producer in 2024 (1,005 1MT) followed by India (149 4 MT), Japan (84 MT) and the USA (79 5 MT) (Source: World Steel Association
- Global Steel Production in 2024: A Year of Decline Amid Shifting . . .
🌍 Global Steel Production Trends in 2024: A Year of Challenges and Resilience The World Steel Association's latest report reveals a 0 9% YoY decline in global steel production, amounting to 1 839 billion tons across 71 countries in 2024
- World crude steel production decreases by 0. 9% in 2024
In 2024, crude steel production in China, Japan, the US, Russia and South Korea declined, while crude steel production in India, Germany, Türkiye, Brazil and Iran increased
- World Steel Production in 2024 - Remo Steel
On January 24, the World Steel Association released global crude steel production data for December 2024 In December 2024, the crude steel production of 71 countries and regions included in the World Steel Association statistics was 144 5 million tons, a year-on-year increase of 5 6%
- The Top 10 Steel - producing Countries in the World in 2024
In addition to China and India, there were other countries with a crude steel output of over 50 million tons in 2024, including Japan (84 million tons), the United States (79 5 million tons), Russia (70 7 million tons), and South Korea (62 5 million tons)
- World’s leading steel-producing countries 2024
In 2024, total crude steel production reached 1,884 6 million tonnes Source: Visual Capitalist via World Steel Association Steel, an alloy primarily composed of iron with less than 2% carbon and trace elements, is up to 1,000 times stronger than iron and infinitely recyclable
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