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Steel Production by Country 2024

Steel is a metal, an alloy of 97.9-99.998% iron and 2.1-0.002% carbon to be specific, that is one of the world's most versatile and vital materials. Strong, inexpensive to manufacture, and 98% recyclable, steel is virtually ubiquitous in the modern world, used to construct buildings, automobiles, trains (and tracks), appliances, weapons, boats, bridges, and millions of additional items. Different varieties of steel can be created through the addition of materials such as boron, chromium, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, silicon, tungsten, or vanadium during the production process. For example, the addition of chromium results in stainless steel.

While steel is used extensively all over the world, only 64 of the world's 193+ countries manufacture steel in any significant quantity. These 64 countries produced 98% of the world's steel in 2020. Unlike many industries, steel production weathered the COVID-19 pandemic relatively well, with year-on-year production falling less than 1% in 2020. Global steel production reached 1,950.5 million tonnes (Mt) in 2021, an increase of 3.7% from the previous total of 1,880.4 Mt in 2020.

Top 10 Steel-Producing Countries in the World — million tons (Mt) in 2021:

Country
2021 Production
China1,032,800
India118,100
Japan96,300
United States86,000
Russia76,000
South Korea70,600
Turkey40,400
Germany40,100
Brazil36,000
Iran28,500

Steel production and its impact upon the environment

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, steel production is one of the world's most energy-intensive and carbon-rich industries. In 2020, the production of steel was responsible for approximately 7% of all global carbon dioxide emissions. Carbon dioxide is the most common greenhouse gas in the Earth's atmosphere and a major contributor to global warming.

As a result, many countries are actively pursuing greener manufacturing techniques and/or seeking to reduce their reliance upon and/or production of steel.

The top 6 countries that produce the most steel

China

In 1990, China was only the fourth-largest steel producer in the world, trailing Japan, the United States, and the USSR. Today, China is far and away the global leader in steel production, with an output higher than that of the rest of the world combined.

With a plethora of massive, state-owned steel companies at its disposal, China has approximately 10 times the steel manufacturing capacity of the United States. However, even the most modern steel-manufacturing techniques release substantial amounts of greenhouse gases and other air pollutants, which works against China's goal to become carbon-neutral by 2060. As a result, China has attempted to minimize pollution by cutting down on steel production—2021's total output is actually lower than 2020's—however, steel production plays a significant role in the Chinese economy, so it is unclear to what degree China can afford to reduce its steel output.

India

India surpassed Japan to become the second-largest producer of steel in the world in 2019, and continues to expand the capacity, efficiency, and modernization of its steel industry. India’s Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan states that there is no set annual goal for steel production and that individual companies decide on the quantity of steel that needs to be produced based on commercial considerations and market requirements. The government remains engaged, however, and the Indian Ministry of Steel updates the National Steel Policy every year to reflect the latest developments in topics such as the steel supply chain, market demand, international competition.

Japan

Like many developed countries, Japan is working to achieve carbon neutrality—or to even become a carbon-negative country. This has led to a deliberate downsizing of Japan's steel industry, which is a significant source of air pollution. Additionally, while Chinese steel was once considered inferior to Japanese steel, the gap has now narrowed considerably, enabling China to be more competitive in the export market. Domestically, Japan's construction sector has the highest demand for steel, followed by the industrial machinery and automobile industries. Demand in the shipbuilding industry has historically been lower, but has gradually increased in recent years.

United States

Although "only" fourth in the world in terms of size, the U.S. steel industry is more environmentally friendly and technologically innovative than many other large competitors. As a result, steel manufacturers in the United States release up to 320% less carbon per ton of steel produced than do manufacturers in most other countries—particularly China, India, and Russia. More than 60% of steel currently produced in the United States recycles scrap metal for use as source material instead of raw ore.

Russia

Russia possesses the third-largest iron ore reserves in the world, behind only Australia and Brazil, and is one of the world's leading exporters of both iron ore and steel. Steel production in Russia has decreased since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, but this can largely be attributed to the fact that some of the Soviet Union's most prolific steel producing regions are separate countries now, such as Ukraine.

How Russia's invasion of Ukraine impacts the steel industry

Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February of 2022—and the heavy sanctions levied against Russia by the international community as a result—upended the global steel production chain. The world's third- and eighth-largest exporters of steel, Russia and Ukraine exported a combined 43.8 million metric tons of steel in 2020—a total exceeded only by China (51.4 Mt). However, the invasion effectively removed both Russia and Ukraine from the global steel export market.

This sudden shift sent steel prices skyrocketing as supply lines shrank and shortages loomed. It remains to be seen how long it will take for prices to return to the levels seen before the invasion—not to mention before the 2020 pandemic, which had already created significant shortages even before the invasion. However, given the extent of damage in the Ukraine and the severity of the sanctions against Russia, the recovery is expected to take quite some time.

South Korea

Along with electronics, telecommunications, chemicals, and automobiles, steel is among one of the largest industries in South Korea, and has played a significant role in the nation’s economic growth. As in many other countries, South Korea’s steel industry is currently focused upon increasing self-sufficiency and incorporating greener production techniques while simultaneously improving manufacturing efficiency.

  • All data expressed in thousands of tons (i.e.: United States 2022 value of 80535 = 80,535,000 tons).
  • In cases in which official data was unavailable, source has estimated production volume.
  • In addition to the countries shown, unlisted countries produced an estimated 320,000 tons of steel in 2022.

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Country
Production 2022 (1k Tons)
2021 Production (1k tons)
2020 Production (1k tons)
2019 Production (1k tons)
China1,017,9591,032,8001,064,700996,342
India125,377118,100100,300111,351
Japan89,22796,30072,70099,284
United States80,53586,00083,20087,761
Russia71,74676,00071,60071,897
South Korea65,84670,60067,10071,412
Turkey35,13440,40035,80033,743
Germany36,86040,10035,70039,627
Brazil34,08936,00031,40032,569
Iran30,59328,50029,00025,609
Italy21,59824,40020,40023,190
Taiwan20,80121,00023,30021,954
Ukraine6,26320,60021,40020,848
Vietnam20,00419,90023,60017,469
Mexico18,38616,80018,40018,387
Indonesia15,56812,90012,5007,783
France12,11911,60013,90014,450
Spain11,57311,00014,00013,588
Canada12,09811,00012,80012,897
Egypt9,8198,20010,3007,257
Poland7,4077,9008,4008,956
Saudi Arabia9,8607,8008,7008,191
United Kingdom5,9637,1007,4007,218
Austria7,5126,8007,9007,424
Malaysia7,2076,6006,5006,820
Netherlands6,1436,1006,6006,657
Belgium7,0306,1007,0007,760
Bangladesh5,2005,5005,5005,100
Australia5,6215,5005,8005,493
Thailand5,3164,5005,6004,246
Sweden4,4044,4004,7004,721
Algeria4,3004,0004,0002,400
South Africa4,4033,9005,0006,152
Kazakhstan4,1503,9004,4004,134
Pakistan6,0133,8005,3003,304
Argentina5,0943,7004,9004,645
Finland3,5383,5004,3003,473
Slovakia3,8723,4004,9003,600
Romania2,6252,8003,4003,448
Nigeria650100
Philippines1,6001,9001,915
Tanzania140
Kenya45020
Myanmar400350
Colombia1,3201,333
Iraq3,300
Morocco1,550500
Angola270
Uzbekistan950666
Yemen60
Ghana40025
Peru1,7651,230
Venezuela2751
North Korea7001,250
Syria55
Sri Lanka3030
Chile1,1511,133
Ecuador536
Guatemala271306
Tunisia7650
Jordan350350
Cuba200230
Czech Republic4,289607
Azerbaijan359200
Greece1,5431,4001,350
Portugal1,8552,2002,033
Hungary8571,5001,769
United Arab Emirates3,2112,7003,327
Belarus2,0802,5002,621
Israel300300
Switzerland1,2061,500
Serbia1,6741,5001,929
Libya688606
Paraguay2426
Bulgaria482566
El Salvador89102
Singapore548766
Norway704621
New Zealand570667
Oman2,0002,0002,000
Kuwait9001,3001,270
Croatia16969
Uruguay5562
Moldova560392
Bosnia and Herzegovina890801
Qatar1,0822,558
Slovenia601623
Bahrain1,170700
Luxembourg1,8751,9002,119
Montenegro575
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Which country is the biggest producer of steel?

China is by far the biggest producer of steel. In 2021, the country produced 1,032.8 million tons of steel. In second place that year was India with a modest 118.10 million tons

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