India Overtakes U.S. As 3rd Biggest Steel Producer


NEW DELHI : India has overtaken the U..S to become the third-largest steel producer in the world with a production of 14.56 million tonnes (MT) in first two months of the year.

India has been the fourth-largest steel producer for the past five years, behind China, Japan and the U.S.

Data compiled by World Steel Association (WSA) showed that the country's production growth was the highest during the January-February period at 7.6% as compared to the global average of just 0.6% at 127.6 MT.

Production in China, which accounts for nearly half of the global steel production, fell during the period by 1.5 per cent. It produced 65 MT steel during the period.

Japan, the second-largest producer, reported a total output of 17.4 MT, but production in the country fell 2.2 per cent.

The U.S., which was the third-largest steel producer since 2010, produced 13.52 MT during the January-February period, giving away its position to India.

On a yearly basis, India may retain the position given the fact that a lot of capacities are set to be commissioned during the year from its present installed manufacturing capacity of a little over 100 MT.

Production in the U.S., on the other hand, is heading for a stagnation with no signs of growth in the immediate future.

Output in the U.S. has been hovering between 86 MT and 88 MT for the last four years.

The gap of production between the two countries was just 5 MT last year.

Interestingly, the U.S. snatched the third slot from India in 2009.

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Source: PTI