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  • WorldSteel: Global crude steel output down by 6.1% YOY in Jan 2022

    2022-02-24 18:04:57   [Print]
    Data preliminarily released by WorldSteel on February 22nd indicated that the crude steel output of the 64 countries that were incorporated into the association was 155 million tons in January 2022, dropping by 6.Asian Metal Copyright80 million tons, rising by 4.Asian Metal Copyright1% YOY.

    In January 2022, the top ten crude steel producers worldwide was China, India, Japan, USA, Russia, South Korea, Germany, Turkey, Brazil and Iran.

    According to relative data, crude steel output of China was 81.70 million tons (the estimated output) in January 2022, down by 11.Asian Metal Copyright7% YOY; that in Japan was 7.Asian Metal Copyright2% YOY; that of India was 10.Asian Metal Copyright In January 2022, the top ten crude steel producers worldwide was China, India, Japan, USA, Russia, South Korea, Germany, Turkey, Brazil and Iran.Asian Metal Copyright80 million tons, rising by 4.Asian Metal Copyright In January 2022, the top ten crude steel producers worldwide was China, India, Japan, USA, Russia, South Korea, Germany, Turkey, Brazil and Iran.Asian Metal Copyright7% YOY; that in Japan was 7.Asian Metal Copyright8% YOY; that of Brazil was 2.Asian Metal Copyright8 million tons, declining by 2.Asian Metal Copyright3 million tons, increasing by 4.Asian Metal Copyright1% YOY; that in USA was 7.Asian Metal Copyright1% YOY; that in USA was 7.Asian Metal Copyright3 million tons, increasing by 4.Asian Metal Copyright .Asian Metal Copyright2% YOY.

    Meanwhile, the crude steel output of Russia was 6.6 million tons (the estimated output), rising by 3.Asian Metal Copyright In addition, the output of Turkey was 3.Asian Metal Copyright3% YOY; that of South Korea was 6 million tons (the estimated output), decreasing by 1.Asian Metal Copyright1% YOY; that in USA was 7.Asian Metal Copyright0% YOY; that of Germany was 3.Asian Metal Copyright2% YOY; that of India was 10.Asian Metal Copyright3 million tons, declining by 1.Asian Metal Copyright8 million tons the estimated output, increasing by 20.Asian Metal Copyright4% YOY.

    In addition, the output of Turkey was 3.2 million tons in January 2022, a decrease of 7.Asian Metal Copyright4% YOY.Asian Metal Copyright8% YOY; that of Brazil was 2.Asian Metal CopyrightData preliminarily released by WorldSteel on February 22nd indicated that the crude steel output of the 64 countries that were incorporated into the association was 155 million tons in January 2022, dropping by 6.Asian Metal Copyright9 million tons, down by 4.Asian Metal Copyright2% YOY.Asian Metal Copyright8% YOY; that of Iran was 2.Asian Metal Copyright70 million tons the estimated output in January 2022, down by 11.Asian Metal Copyright8 million tons (the estimated output), increasing by 20.Asian Metal Copyright3 million tons, declining by 1.Asian Metal Copyright3% YOY.



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