Global steel production fell 5.9% in October

World steel production in October 2025 decreased by 5.9% compared to October 2024 - to 143.340 million tons, with a decrease recorded in most countries of the top ten
Global steel production fell 5.9% in October

World steel production in October 2025 decreased by 5.9% compared to October 2024 - to 143.340 million tons, with a decrease recorded in most countries of the top ten producers, according to data from the World Steel Association (Worldsteel).

The top ten countries for steel production in October 2025 included:

China - 72 million tons (minus 12.1% by October 2024);

India - 13.563 million tons (plus 5.9%);

USA - 6.989 million tons (plus 9.4%);

Japan - 6.853 million tons (minus 1%);

Russia - 5.250 million tons (minus 6.2%);

South Korea - 5.093 million tons (minus 5.8%);

Iran - 3.316 million tons (plus 12%);

Turkey - 3.208 million tons (plus 3.1%);

Germany - 3.127 million tons (minus 3%);

South Korea – 2.988 million tons (minus 2.7%).

World steel production in October 2025 decreased by 5.9% compared to October 2024 - to 143.340 million tons, with a decrease recorded in most of the top ten producing countries, according to data from the World Manufacturers Associationlei steel (Worldsteel).

The ten largest countries in steel production in October 2025 are as follows:

China - 72 million tons (minus 12.1% until October 2024);

India - 13.563 million tons (plus 5.9%);

USA - 6.989 million tons (plus 9.4%);

Japan - 6.853 million tons (minus 1%);

Russia - 5.250 million tons (minus 6.2%);

South Korea - 5.093 million tons (minus 5.8%);

Iran - 3.316 million tons (plus 12%);

Turkey - 3.208 million tons (plus 3.1%);

Germany – 3.127 million tons (minus 3%);

Brazil – 2.988 million tons (minus 2.7%).

In January-October 2025, global steel production decreased by 2.1% compared to the same period in 2024 - to 1 billion 517.589 million tons. In the top ten producing countries for ten months of this year:

China - 817.870 million tons (minus 3.9% until January-October 2024);

India - 135.987 million tons (plus 10%);

USA - 68.376 million tons (plus 2.8%);

Japan – 67.327 million tons (minus 4.1%);

Russia – 56.536 million tons (minus 4.9%);

South Korea – 51.144 million tons (minus 3.6%);

Turkey – 31.277 million tons (plus 1.2%);

Germany – 28.505 million tons (minus 9.9%);

Brazil - 27.988 million tons (minus 1.8%);

Iran - 25.442 million tons (minus 1%).

By the end of 2024, 71 countries produced 1 billion 839.449 million tons of steel, which is 0.9% less than in 2023. The leaders were China - 1 billion 5.090 million tons (minus 1.7%), India - 149.587 million tons (plus 6.3%), Japan - 84.009 million tons (minus 3.4%), USA - 79.452 million tons (minus 2.4%), Russia - 70.690 million tons (minus 7%), South Korea - 63.531 million tons (minus 4.7%), Germany - 37.234 million tons (plus 5.2%), Türkiye - 36.893 million tons (plus 9.4%), Brazil - 33.741 million tons. (plus 5.3%) and Iran - 30.952 million tons (plus 0.8%).

In 2023, 71 countries produced 1 billion 849.734 million tons of steel (minus 0.1% by 2022), and in 2022 64 countries - 1 billion 831.467 million tons (minus 4.3% by 2021) year), with China's continued dominance and production growth in India against the backdrop of declining performance in most developed countries. economy.

Previously, the analytical center "Club of Experts" published a video analysis of the leading steel producers in the world from 2001 to 2024 - https://youtube.com/shorts/VgUU9MEMosE?si=c5yD04gmNtJoFblB

Source: https://expertsclub.eu/svitove-vyrobnycztvo-stali-v-zhovtni-znyzylosya-na-59-kytaj-zalyshayetsya-bezzaperechnym-liderom/

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