EU-28 crude steel production declined 7.6% in January

Published: Mar 1, 2016 16:38
According to the recent data published by the World Steel Association (World steel), the crude steel production by EU-28 countries declined by 7.6% during the month of January year-on-year.

By Carolina Curiel (ScrapMonster Author)

March 01, 2016 01:09:22 AM

CANTERBURY (Scrap Monster): According to the recent data published by the World Steel Association (World steel), the crude steel production by EU-28 countries declined by 7.6% during the month of January year-on-year. The output by the region totaled 13.428 Million tonnes during the month.

Germany recorded the highest output during the month of January. The country produced 3.605 Million tonnes during the month, which is slightly lower by 2.0% when compared with the country’s output of 3.679 Million tonnes during January 2015. On a year-on-year basis, Greece recorded the biggest jump in production. The crude steel output by Greece surged higher to 100,000 tonnes when matched with the production of 72,000 tons during the same month a year before. The lowest output during the month was by Croatia.

Belgium, Finland, Greece and Poland recorded increased year-on-year crude steel production. Bulgaria recorded the biggest decline in crude steel output during January ‘16, falling by 57.6% when compared with the previous year.

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The following table provides crude steel output for the first month of the year 2016 in comparison with those during same month in 2015.

Country

Jan ‘16

Jan ‘15

% Change

Austria

664

687

-3.4

Belgium

660

635

+3.9

Bulgaria

20

47

-57.6

Croatia

5

8

-37.5

Czech Republic

413

487

-15.3

Finland

342

334

+2.4

France

1,150

1,306

-11.9

Germany

3,605

3,679

-2.0

Greece

100

72

+38.9

Hungary

74

125

-40.8

Italy

1,802

1,903

-5.3

Luxembourg

170

173

-2.0

Netherlands

584

598

-2.4

Poland

820

817

+0.3

Slovakia

375

427

-12.2

Slovenia

54

56

-4.5

Spain

1,154

1,275

-9.5

Sweden

376

425

-11.5

United Kingdom

656

1,064

-38.4

Other EU

405

418

-3.0

Note: Output in thousands of tonnes


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