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February 2023 crude steel production

World crude steel production for the 63 countries reporting to the World Steel Association (worldsteel) was 142.4 million tonnes (Mt) in February 2023, a 1.0% decrease compared to February 2022. Crude steel production by region Africa produced 1.1 Mt in February 2023, down 11.9% on February 2022. Asia and Oceania produced 106.6 Mt, up 3.0%. …

worldsteel releases updated Sustainability Charter

3 March 2022 Brussels, Belgium The World Steel Association (worldsteel) has today released its revised and expanded Sustainability Charter. The new Charter reflects the industry’s increasing focus on sustainability and its responsibility to generate positive impacts on people, our planet, and the prosperity of society. The new Charter also represents the industry’s action-oriented approach towards sustainability, …

August 2020 crude steel production

24 September 2020 Brussels, Belgium World crude steel production for the 64 countries reporting to the World Steel Association (worldsteel) was 156.2 million tonnes (Mt) in August 2020, a 0.6% increase compared to August 2019. Due to the ongoing difficulties presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, many of this month’s figures are estimates that may be revised with next month’s production …

World Steel Association elects new officers and welcomes new members

The Board of Directors of the World Steel Association (worldsteel) yesterday elected the following new officers for 2018/2019 at the worldsteel General Assembly in Tokyo. The new officers are elected for a one-year period: Chairman: André JOHANNPETER, Executive Vice Chairman, Gerdau S.A. Vice Chairman: YU Yong, Chairman, HBIS Group Co., Ltd. Vice Chairman: Kosei SHINDO, President, Representative Director, Nippon Steel and …

World Steel Association elects new officers and welcomes new members

The Board of Directors of the World Steel Association (worldsteel) yesterday elected the following new officers for 2017/2018 at the worldsteel General Assembly in Brussels. The new officers are elected for a one-year period: Chairman: Kosei SHINDO, Representative Director & President, Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Corporation Vice Chairman: John FERRIOLA, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, President, Nucor Corporation Vice …

World Steel Association elects new officers and welcomes new members

World Steel Association elects new officers and welcomes new members Dubai, 12 October 2016 – The Board of Directors of the World Steel Association (worldsteel) yesterday elected the following new officers for 2016/2017 at worldsteel’s 50th Annual Conference in Dubai, UAE. The new officers are elected for a one-year period: Chairman: John FERRIOLA, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, President, …

worldsteel: August 2015 Crude Steel Production

August 2015 Crude Steel Production August 2015 crude steel production for the 65 countries reporting to worldsteel Brussels, 21 September 2015 – World crude steel production for the 65 countries reporting to the World Steel Association, worldsteel, was 132 million tonnes (Mt) in August 2015, a -3.0% decrease compared to August 2014.  China’s crude steel …

World Steel Association elects new officers and welcomes new members

Moscow, 08 October 2014 – The Board of Directors of the World Steel Association (worldsteel) has elected the following new officers for 2014/2015 at worldsteel’s 48th Annual Conference in Moscow, Russia. The new Chairman takes office from today, Wednesday 8th October, 2014. The new officers are elected for one year, until October 2015. Chairman:                      Wolfgang …

Inspiring a generation: The World Steel Association launches short films showcasing variety and scope of careers in steel industry

São Paulo, 08 October 2013 – The World Steel Association (worldsteel) today launches a series of films lifting the lid on the global industry. The three short films, produced by worldsteel and its members, bring to life the world’s contemporary steel industry, which offers exciting and varied career opportunities to more than two million people …