January 12, 2011
The German economy continued to recover from the recession. Crude steel output in Germany climbed to 3.2 million tonnes in December 2010, up by 4.5% YoY.
The German Steel Federation said that crude steel output in Germany climbed to 3.2 million tonnes in December 2010, up by 4.5% YoY as the economy continued to recover from the recession.
Over the full year 2010, production in Germany rose 34.1% to 43.8 million tonnes of steel versus the previous year, when demand was heavily burdened by the financial crisis.
Capacity utilization in 2010 averaged 84% in Germany, beating the 78% average recorded globally.
The federation wrote in a statement that "For next year, crude steel production in Germany is expected to continue rising, by around 2% to 44.5 million tonnes, in line with the unchanged recovery in the wider economy."
source:steelguru
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