Brussels - World crude steel production for the 66 countries reporting to the World Steel Association (worldsteel) was 115 million metric tons (mmt) in July. This is 9.6 percent higher than July 2009. China’s crude steel production for July 2010 was 51.7 mmt, an increase of 2.2 percent compared to July 2009.
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In the EU, Germany’s crude steel production for July 2010 was 3.5 mmt, an increase of 29.7 percent on July 2009. The UK produced 0.8 mmt, -5.8 percent less than the same month in 2009.
Turkey produced 2.4 mmt of crude steel in July 2010, 1.3 percent higher than July 2009.
Russia produced 5.6 mmt of crude steel in July 2010, an 11.5 percent increase over the same month last year and Ukraine’s crude steel production for July 2010 was 2.4 mmt, down -9.6 percent compared to July in 2009.
The US produced 6.7 mmt of crude steel in July 2010, an increase of 32.9 percent compared to July 2009.
World crude steel production in July 2010 was -2.1 percent lower in comparison with July 2008, before the impact of the global economic crisis was felt. However, while China, South Korea and Iran showed increased crude steel production in July 2010 compared to the same month in 2008, the US, Germany, Turkey, Russia, Ukraine and Japan are not yet back to pre-crisis production levels.
The crude steel capacity utilisation ratio of the 66 countries in July 2010 declined significantly to 75.1 percent from 80.4 percent in June 2010. Compared to July 2009, the utilisation ratio in July 2010 increased by 2.7 percentage points. Quelle: World Steel Association (worldsteel)
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