Tuesday, 22 Feb 2011
World crude steel production for the 64 countries reporting to the World Steel Association was 119 million tonnes in January 2011, up by 5.3% YoY.
China's crude steel production for January 2011 was 52.8 million tonnes, up by 0.5% YoY. Japan produced 9.7 million tonnes of crude steel in January 2011, up by 10.7% YoY. South Korea showed an increase of 24.2% YoY, producing 5.6 million tonnes crude steel in January 2011.
In the EU, Germany's crude steel production for January 2011 was 3.7 million tonnes, up by 4.4% YoY. Italy's crude steel production was 2.1 million tonnes, up by 10.3% YoY. Spain produced 1.4 million tonnes of crude steel in January 2011, up by 4.1% YoY.
Turkey produced 2.7 million tonnes of crude steel in January 2011, up by 33.4% YoY.
The US produced 6.8 million tonnes of crude steel in January 2011, up by 9.4% YoY.
Brazilian crude steel production in January 2011 was 2.8 million tonnes, up by 3.8% YoY.
The world crude steel capacity utilization ratio of the 64 countries in January 2011 was 75.6%, an increase from 73.3% in December 2010. Compared to January 2010, the utilization ratio in January 2011 is 0.4 percentage point lower.
China's crude steel production for January 2011 was 52.8 million tonnes, up by 0.5% YoY. Japan produced 9.7 million tonnes of crude steel in January 2011, up by 10.7% YoY. South Korea showed an increase of 24.2% YoY, producing 5.6 million tonnes crude steel in January 2011.
In the EU, Germany's crude steel production for January 2011 was 3.7 million tonnes, up by 4.4% YoY. Italy's crude steel production was 2.1 million tonnes, up by 10.3% YoY. Spain produced 1.4 million tonnes of crude steel in January 2011, up by 4.1% YoY.
Turkey produced 2.7 million tonnes of crude steel in January 2011, up by 33.4% YoY.
The US produced 6.8 million tonnes of crude steel in January 2011, up by 9.4% YoY.
Brazilian crude steel production in January 2011 was 2.8 million tonnes, up by 3.8% YoY.
The world crude steel capacity utilization ratio of the 64 countries in January 2011 was 75.6%, an increase from 73.3% in December 2010. Compared to January 2010, the utilization ratio in January 2011 is 0.4 percentage point lower.
(Sourced from www.worldsteel.org)
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