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World Steel Association Provides Update on Global Steel Production in First Half of the Year

World crude steel production in the first six months of 2013 was 789.8 million metric tons, an increase of 2.0% compared to the same period of 2012. Asia showed an increase of 5.5% while other regions recorded negative growth in the first half of 2013. The EU 27 produced -5.1% less and North and South America produced -5.8% and -4.6% less respectively. The C.I.S. region showed a decrease of -3.0%.
China’s crude steel production for June 2013 was 64.7 million metric tons, up by 4.6% compared to June 2012. Elsewhere in Asia, Japan produced 9.3 million metric tons of crude steel in June 2013, an increase of 0.9% compared to the same month last year. South Korea’s crude steel production was 5.5 million metric tons in June 2013, down by -5.4% on June 2012.
In the EU, Germany produced 3.7 million metric tons of crude steel in June 2013, a decrease of -2.2% compared to June 2012. Italy’s crude steel production was 2.2 million metric tons, down by -10.3% on June 2012. France produced 1.4 million metric tons of crude steel in June 2013, up by 2.8% on June 2012.
Turkey’s crude steel production for June 2013 was 3.0 million metric tons, a slight increase of 0.5% compared to June 2012.
In June 2013, Russia produced 5.7 million metric tons of crude steel, a decrease of -0.8% compared to the same month last year. Ukraine’s crude steel production for June 2013 was 3.1 million metric tons, 7.8% higher than June 2012.
The U.S. produced 7.2 million metric tons of crude steel in June 2013, down by -0.2% on June 2012.
In June 2013, Brazil produced 2.8 million metric tons of crude steel production, an increase of 2.7% compared to June 2012.
The crude steel capacity utilization ratio for the 64 countries in June 2013 declined slightly to 79.2% from 79.6% in May 2013. Compared to June 2012, it is -1.5 percentage points lower.