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Modest Increase in Global Steel Production Seen in November

Economy Desk By Economy Desk December 25, 2024 2 Min Read
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Steel production is a critical indicator of economic health and industrial activity worldwide. In November 2024, global crude steel output saw a modest increase of 0.8% compared to the same period in 2023, reaching a total of 146.8 million tonnes. This growth is a positive sign for the steel industry, reflecting ongoing demand for steel products and infrastructure development.

China, the world’s largest steel producer, recorded a 2.5% increase in production, with 78.4 million tonnes produced in November. This growth follows a period of decline earlier in the year and demonstrates China’s resilience in maintaining its position as a key player in the global steel market.

India also saw a significant rise in steel output, with a 4.5% increase to 12.4 million tonnes in November. This upward trend is part of India’s ongoing efforts to boost its domestic steel industry and meet growing demand for steel products.

On the other hand, some countries experienced declines in steel production during the same period. Russia’s output fell by 9.2%, while South Korea, Japan, and the United States also reported decreases in production. These declines may reflect various factors such as market conditions, supply chain disruptions, or changes in government policies.

Looking ahead, the World Steel Association’s short-range outlook suggests that global steel demand will decrease slightly in 2024 before rebounding in 2025. This forecast aligns with expectations of a gradual recovery in the global economy and increased infrastructure investments in key markets.

Overall, the latest data on global steel production highlights the resilience and adaptability of the steel industry in the face of economic challenges and market fluctuations. As countries continue to invest in infrastructure development and sustainable manufacturing practices, the demand for steel is likely to remain steady, supporting growth and innovation in the sector.

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