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Global steel output dips, India remains flat

India maintained its volumes at 6.95 metric tonnes in January

Press Trust of India New Delhi
A marginal dip in Chinese output led to a fall in world’s steel production by 0.4 per cent to 129.78 million tonnes (MT) even as India maintained its volumes at 6.95 MT in January.

Chinese production declined by 3.2 percent to 61.6 MT in January compared to 63.62 MT a year earlier.

The fall in total output in the world’s largest steel producing  nation also caused a 1.5 percent dip in Asian contribution to the global production.

According to the monthly report of premier industry body World Steel Association (WSA), Japan produced 9.4 MT steel in January, clocking an increase of 6.1 per cent over the same month last year.  South Korea produced 6 MT. European Union registered a 7.3 per cent growth in output at 14.4 MT compared to 13.4 MT a year earlier.
 
Germany produced 3.7 MT, Italy 2.2 MT, Spain 1.1 MT and the UK 1.1 MT in January this year.

Turkey’s crude steel production for January was 2.8 MT, down by 0.9 per cent.

Russia produced 5.9 MT, an increase of 4.1 percent compared to the same month last year. Ukraine’s production was 2.5 MT.

Reporting a 0.5 per cent decline, the United States produced 7.3 MT steel during the month.

Brazil’s production was at 2.7 MT, a decrease of 1.4 per cent.

“The crude steel capacity utilisation ratio in January 2014 was 74.4 per cent,” WSA said.

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First Published: Feb 21 2014 | 8:40 PM IST

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