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World crude steel production down in February

April 7, 2011

worldsteel published the February 2011 crude steel production data a couple of weeks ago. World production was down 8% over January but up 8% compared to February 2010. About half of the February decline was due to lower Chinese production. As usual, all the data for February 2011 (and for a number of prior years) […]

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Global crude steel production up again in January

February 28, 2011

worldsteel’s latest estimates of world crude steel production were published the other day. I should add a word of more than general caution about this data however. worldsteel itself posts these comments: The January 2011 crude steel production figures for many countries were not available at the time of this release, thus exceptionally, this month’s […]

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February 19 2011

February 23, 2011

This
Week’s Raw Steel Production

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In the week ending February 19, 2011, domestic
raw steel production was 1,820,000 net tons while the capability
utilization rate was 75.3 percent. Productio…

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February 12 2011

February 14, 2011

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Week’s Raw Steel Production

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In the week ending February 12, 2011, domestic
raw steel production was 1,809,000 net tons while the capability
utilization rate was 74.8 percent. Producti…

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February 5 2011

February 7, 2011

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Week’s Raw Steel Production

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In the week ending February 5, 2011, domestic
raw steel production was 1,789,000 net tons while the capability
utilization rate was 74.0 percent. Productio…

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January 29 2011

January 31, 2011

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Week’s Raw Steel Production

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In the week ending January 29, 2011, domestic
raw steel production was 1,782,000 net tons while the capability
utilization rate was 73.7 percent. Productio…

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