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India Tops Steel Production Growth Among Major Nations, Says Goldman Sachs Report

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India has solidified its position as the world’s fastest-growing major steel producer, exhibiting a marked acceleration in crude steel output in March 2026, as detailed in the latest Global Steel: The Steel Market Barometer – May Update report from Goldman Sachs.

The report indicates that India’s steel sector continues to outperform many other significant global markets, despite experiencing mixed trends throughout the international steel industry. March saw India’s crude steel production growth reach 11% year-on-year, compared to 10% year-to-date and 7% in February. This upward trajectory highlights India’s growing role as a pivotal demand and production center within the global steel framework, particularly as various major economies encounter decreasing industrial output and weakened steel demand.

In contrast, the Goldman Sachs report noted declines in crude steel production in both Japan and the Black Sea regions, which fell by 4% and 3% year-on-year, respectively. It also highlighted ongoing production challenges in China, the world’s leading steel producer. For the first two weeks of May, China’s steel production continued its year-on-year decline, dropping by 3.2% compared to the same period in 2025.

Furthermore, the report observed that although China’s long-term strategy for reducing steel capacity remains active, the implementation of this plan has slowed in 2026. Goldman Sachs stated, “The anti-involution effort and long-term capacity cut plan for the Chinese steel sector remain intact; we see delayed execution in 2026E regarding both capacity and production discipline.”

Industry analysts attribute India’s robust infrastructure projects, increasing manufacturing activity, and strong domestic consumption to the sustained momentum in steel demand. The report also pointed to widespread trends in steel pricing and production across the globe. While many regions saw price increases in flat and long steel products during April, India stands out among major economies for its continued production growth amid resilient demand fundamentals.

This report comes as India remains committed to substantial infrastructure investments, urbanization, automobile manufacturing, and renewable energy initiatives, all of which are anticipated to drive long-term steel consumption growth. India’s consistent rise in crude steel production increasingly positions the nation as a critical contributor to future global steel demand.

Published on May 18, 2026.

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