Iran ranks 8th among world’s biggest steel producers in H1
Iran has been ranked eighth among the world’s top steel producers during January-June 2023, according to the latest data released by the World Steel Association (WSA).
Production of crude steel in Iran reached 16.1 million tons during the mentioned six months, registering a 4.8 percent increase year on year, the report said.
The WSA put the crude steel output by the world’s top 64 producers at about 943.9 million tons in the mentioned time span, 1.1 percent less than the figure for the previous year’s first half.
The Islamic Republic stood at 10th place among the world’s biggest steel producers in the first half of 2022.
Iran’s monthly crude steel output stood at 3.2 million tons in June, indicating an increase of 17.4 percent compared to the figure for June 2022. The world’s producers managed to produce 158.8 million tons of steel in the said month to register a 0.1-percent drop year on year.
Iran maintained its place as the world’s seventh steelmaker in June, according to the WSA report.
The country climbed to seventh place among the world’s top steel-producing countries for the first time in May.