Crude steel production in Germany falls by 27% YOY in May
2020-06-29 08:41:30 [Print]
Crude steel production in Germany fell by 27 percent to 2
In April, crude steel production in Germany had already dropped by 24 percent and WV Stahl warned that "demand for steel could shrink to an even lower level than during the 2009 financial crisis."
The COVID-19 crisis would "hit the industry at a time when it was already weakened by the economic downturn" in important customer industries, WV Stahl stated.
Germany's largest steel producer ThyssenKrupp announced in May that the first half of the current fiscal year was "significantly impacted by the initial effects of the coronavirus pandemic."
Total volumes on the steel market in Germany had fallen by 12 percent last year. Crude steel production dropped for the second year in a row and, for the first time since 2009, fell below the 40-million-ton mark at 39 . 7 million tons.
. 6 million tons in May compared to the same month last year, the German Steel Federation (WV Stahl) announced on Wednesday.
In April, crude steel production in Germany had already dropped by 24 percent and WV Stahl warned that "demand for steel could shrink to an even lower level than during the 2009 financial crisis."
The COVID-19 crisis would "hit the industry at a time when it was already weakened by the economic downturn" in important customer industries, WV Stahl stated.
Germany's largest steel producer ThyssenKrupp announced in May that the first half of the current fiscal year was "significantly impacted by the initial effects of the coronavirus pandemic."
Total volumes on the steel market in Germany had fallen by 12 percent last year. Crude steel production dropped for the second year in a row and, for the first time since 2009, fell below the 40-million-ton mark at 39 . 7 million tons.